Liverpool have unveiled a striking white and navy away kit for the 2019/20 season.
The newly-crowned European champions will wear the change strip in games on their travels in the upcoming Premier League and Champions League campaigns.
Kit makers New Balance claim the design takes inspiration from the street signs around Anfield as well as the collar worn in Reds’ 1977 European Cup triumph.
Jurgen Klopp’s side are also set to done a home kit which pays tribute to legendary manager Bob Paisley with hallmarks of the club’s early 1980s outfit.
Paisley’s signature is also inscribed on the inside of the shirt’s neck to commemorate the 100th anniversary of his birth.

Reflecting on the new kit, Virgil van Dijk said: “Liverpool Football Club is my club.
“I’m proud to wear the shirt every single day when I walk out on the pitch, when we’re at Anfield and also when we play away from home.
“The signature tribute in the shirt is also a fantastic way to recognise and remember all the success of one of our greatest managers, Bob Paisley.”
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