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Manchester City’s 2026/27 home kit leaked by Footy Headlines

Samuel JohnsonSamuel Johnson
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  • Man City’s home kit for next season has been leaked
  • The sponsors have remained the same
  • Puma have tried something different with the badge

Manchester City’s home kit for next season has been leaked and in our unbiased opinion, it looks fabulous.

There could be a lot of changes around Manchester City next season. The club are set to have a new captain and there could be a change in management too.

Man City’s aim will be to undergo a smooth transition, which continues to see them compete at the highest level of English football.

While doing this, the Citizens will be sporting a new look, which has been leaked a few months before the official home kit launch is likely to take place.

Man City’s 2026/27 home kit has been leaked

Footy Headlines has given Man City fans a preview of how next season’s kit will look and it is simply stunning.

The black Etihad Sponsor design has been switched to white, while a rounded collar matches it at the top of the jersey.

This colour theme continues with a white logo on a sky blue background, giving the shirt a modern and elegant look.

There is a lot of uncertainty around Man City next season

While it is now clear what Man City’s kit will look like during the 2026/27 campaign, not much else can be predicted.

Pep Guardiola has not decided whether to stay or leave the club this summer, which has the potential to affect a lot.

Whatever the case, City will have the same goal of wanting to win trophies. Therefore, hopefully the new kit will be remembered not just for its slick design, but for everything the team achieve while wearing it. 

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Samuel is a football journalist who specialises in club specific writing. Despite having little more than two years in the industry, he already has experience providing coverage on Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Everton, Celtic and his local non-league team. Now, the 23-year-old works as the editorial business partner at Read Man City. Away from his desk, Samuel runs a community football group which welcomes up to 50 members each week.

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