Nike quickly had to remove a social media post that apparently leaked the new home kit from Chelsea for the 2025/26 season.
The blues still have to officially announce what their new comic will look like for next season, but fans caught a quick glimpse of what thanks Nike‘s faux pass.
Chelsea have already plagued the announcement of their new kit InstagramWhat suggests that the official unveiling will take place on Friday.
But Nike jumped on the gun when they placed a photo of the shirt next to the caption: “Charged in electric blue. Cut in brilliant white. Worn with West London pride.”
The kit production Goliaths clearly realized their mistake and quickly removed the post afterwards.
The new shirt keeps the classic blue color of Chelsea with a unique pattern and a flash of white details on a collar with V-neck.
Noticeable there is no sponsor on the shirt for next season as the Stamford Bridge Club remains looking for a long -term front of the sponsor of the shirt.
The SW6 outfit announced this last month Emirati Property Giants Damac would sponsor their current kit Until the end of the season after having done the majority of the campaign without a sponsor.
That partnership will also see the club working with Damac on Build 1,400 apartments with luxury football theme in Dubai – But the real estate company will still not adorn the front of Chelsea’s shirts next season.
Chelsea has not signed since the arrival of a long -term shirt sponsor agreement Todd Boehly And Clearlake Capital in West -London.
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It is thought that the club holds more lucrative offers when they return to Champions League FOOTBALL – A huge lure for interested companies.
Despite Nike’s best efforts to get the kit early, Chelsea fans will have to wait for the official announcement of their new kit.
Meanwhile Rivals in London Arsenal today launched their new home kit for the upcoming campaign with kit providers adidas.
The gunners, of whom are expected to wear the new threads Newcastle United On Sundays, a typically stylish red and white shirt revealed with a complicated detail with the font used in the old Victoria Concresscit -Badge from the club from the 1900s.
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