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Manchester City’s partnership with Puma is set to roll on into the 2025-26 season, with the German sportswear giant sealing a deal worth a reported £65 million per year for the next decade. This agreement ensures Puma will continue as the club’s main kit supplier through 2029.
On May 13, Puma, along with Manchester City, unveiled the club’s 2025-26 home kit. For the first time in the Cityzens’ history, the home kit have the famous ‘sash’ – the diagonal stripe design made iconic in previous City away matches.
City continues to sport the Etihad main sponsor along with OKX on the sleeves, بالجم takes a look at what the likes of Erling Haaland and Phil Foden will be wearing in the upcoming season…
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Manchester City’s partnership with Puma is set to roll on into the 2025-26 season, with the German sportswear giant sealing a deal worth a reported £65 million per year for the next decade. This agreement ensures Puma will continue as the club’s main kit supplier through 2029.
On May 13, Puma, along with Manchester City, unveiled the club’s 2025-26 home kit. For the first time in the Cityzens’ history, the home kit have the famous ‘sash’ – the diagonal stripe design made iconic in previous City away matches.
City continues to sport the Etihad main sponsor along with OKX on the sleeves, بالجم takes a look at what the likes of Erling Haaland and Phil Foden will be wearing in the upcoming season…
The 2025-26 Manchester City home shirt is set to pay tribute to the club’s rich history, with the iconic sash making a comeback. This design element, which has appeared on various kits over the years, such as the 2018-19 and 2010-11 third kits, was a defining feature for the club in the early to mid-1970s. However, it has never been part of City’s home shirt, making next season’s jersey a fresh take on their heritage.
City and Puma made the kit launch special by releasing a unique launch film, directed by Glenn Kitson. The film features stars like Erling Haaland, Manuel Akanji, Oscar Bobb and Alex Greenwood. It would also feature a talent show hosted by John Thompson from The Fast Show and Cold Feet.
The home kit is available in both authentic and replica versions from May 13 at PUMA.com, Manchester City official stores, and select retailers worldwide. The authentic jersey, worn by the players, is crafted with Puma’s ULTRAWEAVE fabric, which reduces weight and friction for elite-level performance. The replica Jersey offers the same striking look with a more relaxed fit, perfect for both match days and everyday wear. Both versions incorporate PUMA’s dryCELL sweat-wicking technology to keep fans and players dry and comfortable.
Manchester City have lifted the lid on their sleek new 2025-26 away strip on July 18, and it’s a head-turner. Designed by Puma, the latest kit channels the club’s roots by paying homage to their very first kit from 1884, with a modern twist.
Draped in bold black, the jersey features metallic silver accents and a classic polo collar finished with a silver trim, delivering a look that’s both sharp and steeped in history. While City last donned black back in 2023-24, this version opts for a more refined and minimalist feel, trading flash for elegance.
The kit is completed with matching black shorts and socks, keeping the design cohesive and clean from head to toe. Fans can snap up the new away jersey from July 18, with a retail price tag of £130 ($175).
With the spotlight shifting to the United States for the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup, Manchester City have unveiled a striking special-edition kit that they’ll don during the tournament.
Doubling down on the retro sash theme, recently revived in their 2025-26 home kit, City have rolled out not one, but two exclusive designs crafted specifically for the Club World Cup. Both the outfield and goalkeeper kits incorporate fresh takes on the iconic diagonal stripe that’s long been a part of the club’s visual legacy.
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The outfield jersey arrives in crisp white, accented by a dual-tone red-and-black sash that cuts boldly across the front. Meanwhile, the keeper’s kit goes full throttle with a vivid orange base and a sash in black and yellow, classic colours that will instantly strike a chord with long-time City supporters.
In a creative twist, the sash looks almost hand-sketched, as if drawn in marker pen, giving it a raw, artistic feel. The fabric also features a subtle all-over graphic of City fans mid-Poznan, capturing that iconic moment when supporters turn their backs to the pitch and bounce in unison.
Dubbed the KidSuper sash kit, this alternate look will replace the club’s traditional sky-blue strip during the Club World Cup, which was officially revealed last month. As for price tags, fans can expect to fork out around £140 ($190) for the authentic version, while the more wallet-friendly stadium edition will retail for £85 ($115).
The colours for Manchester City’s 2025-2026 third kit have been revealed by the reliable source @opaleak, and it’s set to feature a bold and unconventional colour mix.
The Puma-designed strip will showcase ‘Cool Weather’—a very light grey, nearly off-white—as the primary base, with ‘Pro Green’, a vivid lime green, used for logos, accents, and trims. There’s even speculation Puma might incorporate a graphic pattern to complement the striking colour combo.
This fresh palette strays from City’s traditional hues which is typical for third kits, but the mix of subtle grey with eye-popping green is sure to make a statement. Expect a visually captivating third kit for the 2025-26 season.
Manchester City’s 2025-26 goalkeeper kits are anything but subtle, showcasing bold color palettes and abstract visuals drawn from Puma’s latest standard keeper template. Designed to stand out, the new shirts blend wild energy with high-fashion flair.
The first design throws together a striking green base, overlaid with dark green marble-style swirls. Neon pink and orange accents on the sleeves and flanks inject even more chaos into an already loud look.
The second option goes full throttle with a hot pink foundation, layered with edgy brush-stroke graphics in deeper shades. Aqua and royal blue trim completes the design, delivering a highlighter-like punch that’s impossible to miss.
Both kits are available in stores and online from May 13, retailing at £85 ($115) — flashy, fearless, and made for the spotlight.