Manchester City have unveiled the brand new third kit for the 2015/16 campaign, as modelled by new signing Kevin De Bruyne.

The kit, neon green in colour, is said to have been inspired by the kit worn in the famous 1999 play-off final where City defied the odds to claim a memorable win at the Old Wembley.

The kit’s shorts are the same colour as the shirt itself, while the socks are black with a hint of black in there too. There is a similar to Barcelona’s third kit of last season, where they achieved a memorable treble in winning the league, cup and Champions League.
We are likely to see the kit make an appearance in European competition, with potential colour clashes in away trips to Juventus, Monchengladbach and Sevilla.
But we will see it on display sooner than that, as it is set to make its debut in the Capital One Cup clash with Sunderland on September 22nd.
Supporters can now pre-order the kit now, or wait until it is officially released in October.





