With the new Manchester City kits, but confirmed by various leaks on social networks, fans have been asked when they can get their hands on the new step before the new season.
The city of Xtra you are here to gather everything you need to know about the new kits, what to expect and when you will be able to get your hands on them, with a release date already confirmed by the club this week.
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As confirmed this week, Manchester City are set to adopt an all-blue home kit as a tribute to the 10th anniversary of their first Premier League title victory in 2011/2012.
The tributes don't stop there, with Puma designers also implementing a digital watch model in the T-shirt and incorporating 93:20 into the tee - as a tribute to Sergio Aguero's memorable last-minute winner against Queens Park Rangers on the final day.
According to a promotional banner on the official Manchester City online store, it has been confirmed that fans will be able to purchase the new home shirt this month - with the confirmation date of Wednesday, July 14 confirmed.
Prior to the launch of the new home run, Manchester City have already unveiled their new training range, which suggests the color schemes of the away and third kits - with full details below.
Here things remain relatively unconfirmed, while the designs are apparently set in stone for Manchester City and the shirt they will wear away from home next season.
As has usually been the case for Puma since they became the makers of kits for Manchester City in the summer of 2019, a bold color scheme and a unique model for the 2021/2022 away shirt have been implemented.
It is possible that the new band will be predominantly white, with teal accents and a pink gradient to be part of all the major sponsors, as well as the crest of the club.
There are currently no official photos of the kit, but various leaks around the world have apparently confirmed the design, with the new shirt being sold unofficially in various sports stores.
We also currently have no release date for the new kit on the go, but the expectation is that it could come within two weeks of launching the new kit at home.
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Here things are probably the least confirmed of the three outer shirts.
Let's take it back to early May, when it was revealed by a reputable football store Footy Headlines that Puma would try to use a unique concept for several of their top-tier club customers around the world, including Manchester City. and Borussia Dortmund.
However, the kit was so "unique" that Puma decided not to use the club badge as the focal point of the shirt and instead opted to incorporate more club badges into the shirt model.
Such was the reaction from Manchester City fans and other clubs that they saw their third shirt stripped of a club badge, so the feeling is that Puma could have been forced to rethink its strategy on this front.
As of May 1, there have been no updates on the condition of the new third shirt and no release dates have been discussed or shirts have been released from anywhere in the world today.
The latest kit leak came just this week, as for the first time before the new season, the home goalkeeper's shirt was revealed by Footy Headlines, with several Manchester City fans believing it to be better than some of the shirts on the field. .
As with the away and third away jerseys, no release date has been set for the home goalkeeper's jersey, but it is understood that it should be released at the same time as the home jersey on 14 July.
At present, no models for away and third goalkeeper shirts have been revealed.
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