As the 2018/19 season reaches its climax, we have searched far and wide for hints as to what next season’s kits will look like.
There is still plenty to play for in the Premier League. The title race between Liverpool and Man City looks like going all the way to the wire while there is still one top-four place up for grabs.
And as if that wasn’t enough, we still have two teams in the semi-finals of Champions League.
But sadly, once all that is done, we face three long months of waiting before next season kicks off. But, what better way to build the excitement than to have a look at some of the new kits the Premier League teams will be sporting.
We have scoured the internet, and this is what we’ve found so far...
Arsenal
After their current kit deal expires at the end of the season, following five years with Puma, the Gunners will hook back up with Adidas, for the first time since 1994, in a deal that will bring Arsenal £300m over five years.
On top of the traditional red and white home strip, the German manufacturing giants are set to remaster the ‘bruised banana’ colour way for the away shirt, inspired by the 1991-93 design.
The strip is synonymous with Adidas’ first spell with Arsenal, and will be sure to go down as a firm fans’ favourite.
Adidas are also rumoured to be working on a navy blue third strip for the North London outfit.
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Chelsea

The Blues enter their third season with Nike recently played in their recently-released home kit.
The kit features a graphic inspired by their Stamford Bridge home, and the release campaign has dropped a hint on the future of Eden Hazard who, alongside Cesar Azpilicueta, N’Golo Kante and Ethan Ampadu, models the new look.
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The West Londoners’ away strip will reportedly be white with a polo shirt neck, cuffed sleeves and a blue and red trim, while the third kit could feature a black and orange colour way.
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Leicester

Images of Leicester City’s three Adidas strips for the 2019/20 season have surfaced online, captured by fans who spotted the club shooting promo pictures for the launch campaign.
The home and away shirts - blue with gold trim and black with white trim respectively - are reminiscent of the club’s Premier League title-winning strips worn throughout the 2015/16 season, while the third strip follows an unorthodox pink and black colour way, with the design based on Germany’s 2018 World Cup home kit.
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Liverpool

The 2018/19 Premier League title contenders and Champions League semi-finalists have also released their kit, which is available for pre-order now and will go on sale on 9th May.
The shirt pays tribute to the late Bob Paisley, whose signature is printed on the inside of the collar, while the white pinstripe design is reminiscent of the 1982/83 home kit, in which Paisley was The Reds’ manager.
The 2019/20 season is believed to be the last in which New Balance will be Liverpool’s kit manufacturer.
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Man City
Another club who are switching kit manufacturers for the 2019/20 season is Manchester City , who will ditch Nike for Puma for the next 10 years, earning them a mouthwatering £650m.
It is speculated that, in addition to the sky blue home shirt, the change strip will follow a black colour way with peach and white accents, while the first Puma Man City third shirt will be a bold ‘fizzy yellow’, again with peach trim.
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Man Utd
Manchester United ’s Adidas home shirt for the 2019/20 season gives a huge nod to the treble winning effort of 1998/99.
The strip features a black and gold shield around the badge along with the numbers ‘90+1’ and ‘90+3’ on the sleeves, signifying the minutes the goals were scored in during the famous Champions League final that season.
The dates in which United won each of the three trophies throughout 1999 are also printed on the sleeves.
As per reports, United’s away shirt will be a soft beige colour with black and red accents, while their third strip will follow a black, grey and red colour scheme.
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Newcastle


Newcastle United have gone slightly retro with their new home strip, with it featuring broad stripes and a rounded collar similar to the one incorporated on the home shirt donned between 1997 and 1999.
The away shirt comes in an attention-grabbing orange and features a retro graphic inspired by the roof of The Magpies’ St. James’ Park home.
The third strip follows a bespoke dark green colour scheme with another unique graphic template.
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Tottenham

Details of Spurs’ new strips suggest that, on top of the white and navy home kit, the away kit - due to launch in July - will feature a psychedelic ‘iridescent’ badge, similar to the PSG third strip of 2016/17.
The North Londoners’ third strip will reportedly follow a turquoise and navy colour scheme, and will draw inspiration from the club’s iconic new stadium.
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Watford

The Hornets seemed to have finalised a design for next season’s home kit, which marks the final year of a shirt sponsorship deal with FxPro.
The strip, manufactured by Adidas, follows a ‘half-and-half’ design, with the black and yellow halves complimented by the colour contrast of a red trim.