Manchester United, Liverpool and more have all had some of their kit designs for the 2022/23 season leaked to the world.
As we gradually wave goodbye to the 2021/22 campaign and look forward to another year of footballing action in the Premier League, the inevitable releases of new kits are starting to peer over the horizon.
With the exception of Brentford, who are taking the old-fashioned approach of carrying over their current home shirt, the 20 Premier League clubs will all be sporting fresh threads for the upcoming season.
Kit leak season
And while little tweaks and changes to jerseys might be lost on some supporters, the simple fact of the matter is that the slightest of design choices could be the difference between thousands or millions of fans splashing out on it.
Besides, you only have to look at instances of football shirt magic like Ajax’s ‘Three Little Birds’ design to see that getting the annual switch-ups spot on can see merchandise flying off the shelves.
So, it’s no wonder that fans are always intrigued to get ahead of the game by looking out for football kit leaks that give them an early insight into what design their club might be making iconic.
2022/23 Premier League kit leaks so far
And although there are still a few months to go before the new 2022/23 releases are confirmed, the kit experts over at Footy Headlines seldom put a foot wrong when it comes to giving fans the heads up.
With a formidable track record of calling how future jerseys will look, they’re the perfect source through which we can present to you the 2022/23 Premier League kits that have been leaked so far.
Be sure to check out their incredible bank of 2022/23 leaks overall and keep scrolling to see what information has spilled out on next season’s Premier League jerseys at the time of writing:
Arsenal
Home
Oh mama. Adidas have dropped yet another beauty for Arsenal with their retro vibes cutting a beautiful collar along with the endlessly-aesthetically-pleasing cocktail of red and white.
Leaked images of Arsenal’s home kit for the 2022/23 season, inspired by the club’s 1994-96 home kit. 😍 [@iemadAFC] #afc pic.twitter.com/hmtyYYDPg6
— afcstuff (@afcstuff) March 20, 2022
Away
It’s known for certain that Arsenal’s away kit will largely be black with a leaked lifestyle product indicating that the retro cannon logo could be recalled along with orange-golden trimmings.
Arsenal 22-23 Away Kit Info Leaked (Footy Headlines) pic.twitter.com/3i615vrWAm
— Arsenal Transfers (@ArsenalNews93) March 24, 2022
Third
For the first time in their history, Arsenal will wear a pink kit as they take on the same shade as Inter Miami’s jersey from their debut season. The accent colour is hitherto unknown.
Arsenal’s 2022/23 third kit, manufactured by Adidas, will be ‘clear pink’, the first-ever pink shirt in the history of the club. [@Footy_Headlines exclusive] #afc pic.twitter.com/KIDwg4H8OV
— afcstuff (@afcstuff) December 5, 2021
Chelsea
Home
The all-blue template is classic Chelsea, but it’s the turquoise lion pattern on the white collar, which some fans have compared to children’s crayon scribblings, that takes us out of it.
Chelsea’s reported leaked 2022/23 home kit… 👀 pic.twitter.com/A77e3Cf4HS
— LDN (@LDNFootbalI) February 9, 2022
Away
Much better. Rendered images show the away kit incorporating the same lion pattern in far classier style with four teal hoops on a white background making for a case of ‘so far, so good’.
Leaked: #Chelsea’s 2022/23 Away Kit.
[via @Footy_Headlines] pic.twitter.com/FrmDOFkkdv
— Absolute Chelsea (@AbsoluteChelsea) December 27, 2021
Third
While the current snaps are only FIFA Kit Creator projections based on the leaked information, it’s hard to imagine Nike’s attempts to mix ‘Sesame’ gold with black and orange will look much better in person…
Leaked: The 2022/23 #Chelsea Third Kit.
[via @Footy_Headlines] pic.twitter.com/vk1pjXcvqT
— Absolute Chelsea (@AbsoluteChelsea) March 16, 2022
Liverpool
Home
Sometimes keeping things simple is better. We’re quite fond of the shade of red on display here in a Nike design that, overall, is too unadventurous to either love or hate.
Rumoured Liverpool 2022/23 home kit. pic.twitter.com/lotkdiqqE3
— Anfield Football (@AnfieldFootball) February 12, 2022
Away
A stunner with kit of the season potential. With each new projected image, Liverpool‘s upcoming iridescent design with blue and light purple marble swirls on a white template looks better and better.
Liverpool’s leaked Nike 2022/23 away kit.
Thoughts on this? 🔥 pic.twitter.com/ZWqxHvaMb4
— Watch LFC (@Watch_LFC) March 23, 2022
Third
Little is known about Liverpool’s alternate strip compared to their home and away kits, but it will most likely marry a light grey base with purple applications and black logos. Promising early signs.
Manchester City
Home, away and third
The ‘big six’ club with the fewest leaks at this stage is undoubtedly City, but it looks as though Puma are harking back to some classic kits, including the iconic red and black combination, based on the early indications.
#ManCity’s leaked 2022/23 home, away, and third kit colours. [via @Footy_Headlines] pic.twitter.com/V5fE3POLFh
— City Scoop (@cityscoop_) November 16, 2021
Manchester United
Home
Another retro-style Adidas home shirt decked out with a collar and it might be even better than Arsenal’s as the classic three-stripe shoulders in black and encased club badge lift it to a different level.
Manchester United 2022/23 home shirt [@Footy_Headlines] #MUFC pic.twitter.com/746chhPqTW
— MUFC Scoop (@MUFCScoop) January 29, 2022
Away
Sadly, far less is known about United‘s away kit other than the fact that it will return to the club’s classic colours by featuring black and red – this time a cherry shade – applications on a white template.
🚨 Adidas opts for a cherry red color shade, with the Three Stripes being black-cherry red-black for the Manchester United’s 2022/23 away kit. #mufc #mujournal
[@Footy_Headlines] pic.twitter.com/HN63XczUSv
— United Journal (@theutdjournal) June 18, 2021
Third
Goodness me. While the images are only projections at this stage, the “Semi Solar Slime” and navy combination with a chevron zig-zag pattern looks like a recipe for a fashion disaster.
Likely design of Manchester United’s 2022/23 third kit. The shirt is set to feature a chevron zig-zag design. [@Footy_Headlines] #MUFC pic.twitter.com/s8lESl80RS
— United Update (@UnitedsUpdate) February 24, 2022
Tottenham Hotspur
Home
A superb design. The classic, clean and smart white background of any Tottenham home shirt is effortlessly complimented by a navy collar and sleeves with a striking ‘volt’ stripe through them.
⚪️ Tottenham Hotspur’s home shirt for the 2022/23 campaign has allegedly been leaked
👕 [@Footy_Headlines]#THFC #COYS pic.twitter.com/xIO2j3DAEO
— Last Word On Spurs (@LastWordOnSpurs) November 29, 2021
Away
They’ve done it again. Another kit of the season contender here because the ‘volt’ collar shines on the navy shoulders that perfectly shake hands with the bluey-purple background.
🚨 NEW: Tottenham’s new 2022-23 home and away kits have been leaked online. [Footy Headlines] pic.twitter.com/j39ETzoDJ4
— The Spurs Web ⚪️ (@thespursweb) October 7, 2021
Third
It’s still early days for Spurs’ third kit, but it looks as though Nike are toning things down a little this season with white logos and black applications poised to sit upon a dark turquoise base.
Which designs catch your eye?
So, there you have it, are you happy or unhappy with your club’s upcoming designs – or are you, in fact, a neutral eyeing up what might be the finest kit of all for the 2022/23 season?
Obviously, leaked designs can change and evolve as more information makes it out of the manufacturers, so try not to get too emotional about the threads your players might be wearing just yet.
But for better or for worse depending on how you view the leaked designs, Footy Headlines are always there or thereabouts when it comes to predicting how Premier League jerseys will look upon release.
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As such, we’ll be sure to keep you updated with any more Premier League and global leaks that make it out to ensure that you get a good idea about how you might want to spend your hard-earned cash.