TOTTENHAM fans were left worried that worse was to come after the club released a new training kit for 2020/21.
Several leaks have suggested a series of unpopular design for next season’s Spurs shirts.

A salmon pink top was announced by the club on Monday

Fans can also purchase the blue jacket players will don while training
And Monday’s announcement of a salmon pink top left many on social media underwhelmed with Nike’s latest efforts.
The Premier League club signed a new 15-year deal with the American sportswear giant in 2017, worth £30million per season.
Spurs confirmed the short-sleeve 2020/21 training shirt can be purchased for £38 with a textured blue-and-yellow warm-up top available for £50.
Reaction was less than favourable among fans of the North London team, following on from similar responses to recent leaks.
Next season’s home shirt is set to feature a silver pattern across the usual white kit with blue trim, a design which was poorly received.
A yellow away kit is set to utilise a more basic layout, as will the green third strip.

The leaked 2020/21 home shirt also went down poorly on social mediaCredit: Footy Headlines
Upon seeing the salmon-coloured training shirt, which comes with dark blue shorts, fans online made their feelings known.
One Spurs fan tweeted: “So the leaks are true then…we are getting sh***ier kits this season.”
Another simply added: “No no no no no no no no no no no.”
While one review came in as: “Cool. But not in that colour.”
Twitter user Dennis wrote: “Nike puts out terrible gear.”
And a Spurs supporter remarked: “Traditional Spurs colours I see.”
Fiona commented: “Time for a new design team I’m afraid.”
However Luke posted: “These are nicer than the awful kits x”
Watch Tottenham’s Harry Kane and Son Heung-min take on Eric Dier and Lucas Moura in a game on Teqball as training returns
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