Liverpool commercial relationship with Adidas has grown steadily since the two parties announced a 10-year partnership in March 2025, replacing a five-year arrangement with Nike that concluded that summer.
The launch of the club’s first home and away kits under the new deal became the most successful in Liverpool’s history, generating orders across 150 countries and producing the Anfield store’s busiest week following its refurbishment.
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The away kit for 2026/27 was unveiled during Liverpool’s pre-season tour of the United States, at a special event in Brooklyn, New York.
The relationship now extends to the boots Liverpool’s players will wear throughout the 2026/27 campaign.
The club confirmed on their official Instagram account that their squad will use Adidas’ new Chaos vs Control pack for the season ahead.
Adidas officially unveiled the Chaos vs Control collection during the knockout stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where it was worn by some of the tournament’s leading players.
The pack’s campaign was fronted by Jude Bellingham and Lamine Yamal, representing the Predator and F50 respectively.
Bellingham debuted the Predator Elite FT against Mexico in the World Cup round of 16, with Julian Alvarez, Pedri, Rafael Leao and Jules Kounde among the other athletes to wear boots from the collection during the tournament.
The pack is built around two distinct philosophies and two boot silos. The Predator is designed for players who thrive on precision and control, while the F50 Hyperfast is engineered for speed and explosive unpredictability. Both arrive on a clean white base with contrasting accent colours.
Having debuted on the world’s biggest stage at the World Cup, the Predator and F50 now transition to club football as domestic leagues resume.
Liverpool players will represent both sides of that rivalry when Andoni Iraola’s squad begins the new Premier League season.