Liverpool kits 2020/21: More incredible concept kits produced as fans wait for manufacturer announcement
The Reds could change the makers of their jersey after next season and if they look like this then records could tumble
Liverpool are reportedly in talks with several kit manufacturers as they approach the end of their partnership with New Balance.
The American company have produced some excellence strips during their time on the job, including this year's home shirt, which has broken club records.
It's Liverpool FC's highest-selling jersey of all-time and forced the club to order more to cope with demand as they continue their Premier League and their Champions League run.
The deal, though, runs out after next season and already there is plenty of speculation about which company will be the one to create their next few strips from 2020/21 onwards.
Any new contract will undoubtedly be the highest in Liverpool history, while it could also be one of the biggest ever.
And this hype has led to several designers attempting their own concept kits ahead of the news with adidas, who sponsored the club in the 1980s and early 1990s, a popular choice to create.
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J Pereira (@jpereira_design on Instagram) has gone for pinstriped home and away kits, while the third strip offers a new take on the green jerseys used by the club on a number of occasions from the 90s onwards.
Another designer, CFK Designs (cfk.designs) has also given his attempts using similar retro inspiration.
The home strip has a touch of 1989-1991 about it with a liverbird pattern throughout the jersey, meanwhile the away kit sees Liverpool go back to the black and red the club have been using in recent years with a large red liverbird pattern on the left side of the body.
The third jersey is also green but has LFC and 'You'll Never Walk Alone' amongst the diagonal patterns over the shirt.
Love them or hate them, they're certainly getting us excited for the many possibilities coming our way with New Balance next year and whoever takes up the mantle in 2020/21.