Liverpool have unveiled their new home kit for the 2020/21 season.
Saturday’s reveal of the Premier League champions’ latest strip heralds the beginning of a new five-year partnership with sportswear giant Nike.
The deal was the subject of a High Court battle between the Reds and New Balance, who had supplied the club’s official teamwear since summer 2015.
Taking inspiration from shirts worn by the Anfield side during the early 1990s, the all-red kit features a teal trim on both the cuffs and Y-neck collar.
A tribute to the fans who lost their lives at Hillsborough continues to feature on the nape of the shirt’s neck with two eternal flames and the number 96.
“I’ve been part of the Nike family for a while now and have an incredible relationship with them,” said Virgil van Dijk.

“I’m very familiar with the quality of the design and innovation that goes into making a kit like this.
“Stepping out as champions next season in this kit will be really special.”
The new kit is available for pre-order in-store and online now and will go on general sale for purchase in-store and online from Thursday, August 6.
LFC’s unique name and number style is also available again this season.
The fonts have been designed to embody iconic characteristics of Anfield and the surrounding area and come in white for the outfield players’ jersey.
Following the success of the 2019/20 season, supporters will also be able to purchase gold Premier League patches and FIFA Club World Cup Winners patch to be added on to their shirts.
For more information and to pre-order, visit store.liverpoolfc.com.
