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10 best Adidas Liverpool kits as huge new deal announced

Adidas will be Liverpool's kit partner once again after a multi-year deal was confirmed.

Adidas will be Liverpool's kit partner once again after a multi-year deal was confirmed. (Image: Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

Liverpool and kit partner Adidas will reunite for the start of next season after their partnership was confirmed on Monday. The Reds will part with current manufacturers, Nike, at the end of the current campaign with Arne Slot's side looking to crown their season with domestic and European success.

The German sportswear manufacturer won the tender to join the Reds after fending off competition from Nike as well as Puma. Since ending their association with Adidas, Liverpool have had the likes of Warrior and New Balance produce their kits and other goods.

However, despite the change of manufacturer, Liverpool could end their partnership with Nike on a high. They sit 15 points clear at the top of the Premier League with nine games remaining.

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They continue their defence of the Carabao Cup on Sunday when they face Newcastle United at Wembley. Before then, they host Paris Saint-Germain looking to book their place in the Champions League quarter-final as they look to build on their one-goal advantage after their unlikely win in the French capital last week.

But Liverpool have signed a 'multi-year deal' - understood to be for five years - with Adidas partnering with the club for a third time in their history.

There have been a number of mock-ups since speculation emerged in 2024 and they will increase after the announcement. With the Nike chapter closing at the end of July, the ECHO has looked back on some of the iconic Liverpool kits during their association with Adidas.

Steven Gerrard of Liverpool celebrates scoring

Steven Gerrard of Liverpool celebrates scoring

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After a 10-year break from Adidas, Liverpool reignited their relationship in 2006 with a new range of kits from the iconic brand. A garish yellow away shirt brought back plenty of nostalgia but it was the straight up red home shirt that got the pulse racing as the Reds reached another Champions League final under Rafa Benitez, only to lose 2-1 to Milan in Athens.

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3. 3 Apr 1996: Stan Collymore of Liverpool battles for the ball with Les Ferdinand of Newcastle United during their FA Premiership game at Anfield, Liverpool.

3 Apr 1996: Stan Collymore of Liverpool battles for the ball with Les Ferdinand of Newcastle United during their FA Premiership game at Anfield, Liverpool.

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