Leeds United new kits for Premier League return in 2025-26: Predicted release date, sponsor and how to buy

Everything you need to know about Leeds United’s new kits for the 2025-26 Premier League season.

May has been absolute bliss for Leeds United, who continue to bask in the glow of Premier League promotion as they watch the stressful Play-offs from a comfortable distance.

Instead of going through all that agony again, Daniel Farke guided Leeds to the Championship title with 100 points and attention can already turn to preparing for the return to the top flight.

The struggles of Leicester City, Ipswich Town and Southampton have shown just how much work on the training pitch and in the transfer window will be needed this summer.

A tough year is likely in store but that’s not going to stop excitement building ahead of the opening day on August 16.

As well as new players, Leeds will release three new kits for fans to get excited about for the new season and here is everything you need to know about them.

New Leeds United home shirt

Unsurprisingly, next year’s home kit is expected to be predominantly white but, according to Footy Headlines, it will feature a ‘unique design element’ inspired by the mosaics that adorn the walls of the Lowfields tunnel at Elland Road.

Predicted release date: Leeds didn’t unveil their new home kit for last season until July 5, so a similar time frame might be expected this year.

Leeds United away kit 2025-26

While not yet confirmed, Footy Headlines reports that Leeds’ new away kit for the 2025-26 campaign is set to be predominantly blue with white detailing.

It’s hinted that the shirt could pay tribute to the blue and yellow third shirt Leeds wore between 2001-2003.

Predicted release date: Leeds launched last season’s away kit on July 24 and this year’s can be expected to come after the home kit once again.

Leeds United third shirt for new season

Finally, Footy Headlines reports that Leeds are expected to release a black third shirt next season, though it’s not yet known what the accent colours will be.

Predicted release date: Leeds didn’t launch last year’s vibrant dark purple and pink third shirt until August 22, when the campaign was already well underway.

How to buy new Leeds United kits and the cost

Leeds will sell all of their kits, including the goalkeeper kit, in their club shop at Elland Road and on their online store.

Last season, an adult shirt was priced at £70 and a youth jersey at £50.

Leeds United shirt sponsor

Red Bull has a minority ownership stake in Leeds and their famous logo was plastered on the front of all three Leeds kits last season.

Though it didn’t stop the shirts selling like hotcakes, especially the highly popular yellow away kit, the fact that the logo features the colour red does sit well with a lot of fans.

There is potentially good news for those aggrieved supporters, though, as Simon Rix has claimed he has heard the shirts won’t feature the logo next season.

“I have heard the kit next year will not have Red Bull on it. It will be Red Bull-sponsored, but it will not say Red Bull on it. Whether that is actually true or not, we’ll see,” Rix told the Don’t Go To Bed Just Yet podcast.

If that is the case, then it’s not yet clear what company will be on the shirt instead.

Leeds United kit manufacturer

Leeds United kits will continue to be manufactured by Adidas in the 2025-26 season.

The German sportswear giants have been designing Leeds’ kits and training wear since 2020-21 and the two parties extended their partnership in October 2024.

Though the value of the deal has never been revealed, football finance expert Kieran Maguire believes it could be worth up to £20m for Leeds.

“Leeds’ new shirt deal will contain significant step-ups should they be promoted this season or next season,” he said.

“Leeds are big hitters and sales of shirts this year have been spectacular despite some fans’ reservations about Red Bull.

“There is no reason why Leeds can’t be looking at an eight-figure sum from the Adidas deal.”

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