Whether Leeds United will be in the Premier League next season or not, kit manufacturers will be blueprinting plans for next term's strips already.
The Whites penned a new multi-year deal with Adidas last October so will stick with the German suppliers for the new campaign. With Red Bull minority investors, it is likely they stay as the front of shirt sponsors for 2025/26.
Aside from Leeds donning a white home kit, all else is up for debate when it comes to guessing next season’s shirt. In the modern era, it seems most clubs with the same kit manufacturers are given the same template but what that will be is still unknown.
There have been a few ‘leaks’ that claim to have images of the new strip but none, of course, have been verified. So, we asked Google’s AI image platform ImageFX to have a go at designing United’s new home and away shirts.
Home shirt
Leeds United's 2025/26 home kit - according to AI
Leeds United's 2025/26 home kit - according to AI (Image: ImageFX)
The home strip sees United don golden stripes and sleeve cuffs against an otherwise plain white background. There is no gold on the collar, which is instead also white.
AI has got the Red Bull logo correct, but with a minor error in the word ‘Adidas’ on the kit logo and a few ambiguous circles on the Leeds badge itself. Also, it does seem to have the old Premier League badge on the right arm and it is unclear what sponsor is on the left sleeve.
The simplistic design echoes back to United’s home top for the first season back in the Premier League in 2020/21, albeit that had brighter yellow trims rather than dark gold. Could the gold trims reflect United’s status as Championship title champions?
Away shirt
AI's attempt at Leeds United's 2025/26 away shirt design
AI's attempt at Leeds United's 2025/26 away shirt design (Image: ImageFX)
Whether United use the navy blue colour again for next season, having been the shade for this campaign’s third kit, is questionable. But this is a lovely-looking design.
The gold trims have dimmed to a crisper sunset orange shade with the cuffs now going all the way around the sleeve. The neck line takes more of a V-shape than the home top to add to the soft-and-smart look.
The AI has, again, got the Red Bull logo correct and has had a better go at writing ‘Adidas’. It has still had trouble with the detail of the Leeds logo, but it’s recognisable. A nice effort.
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