LIVERPOOL’S new away kit for the 2020-21 season has been leaked – with fans split over the “hyper turquoise” colour.
Nike are replacing New Balance as the Reds’ kit manufacturers from next season in a massive £80million-a-year tie-up.

The first look at Liverpool’s leaked away kit for next season

Nike have created an abstract background for their first kit as Liverpool’s manufacturer
And their first attempt at kitting out the Kop lot is certainly a colourful effort, according to FootyHeadlines, who have developed a reputation for getting things right when it comes to kit leaks.
The new away kit has kept one big current feature from New Balance – with the Liver bird used over the heart instead of the club crest.
The second strip has the iconic bird in black with a teal trim – while all sponsors on the jersey are splashed across in black.
But the main feature of the new Liverpool shirt revolves around the background.
Rather than being a block colour – or even stripes or hoops – it appears to be a completely abstract, random pattern.
And the strip has certainly divided the internet, with one fan tweeting: “Looks like a swimming pool reflection.”
Another claimed: “Not good. Not good at all.
A third wrote: “Looks like an American Express card.”
One simply put, “minging”, while others posted GIFs and videos of being being sick – making their point all too clear.

But not everyone hated it, with one admitting: “I lowkey like this kit.”
Another said: “This s*** is fire!”
One even wrote: “That is phenomenal.”
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