New Liverpool away kit 2024/25 set for launch date and orders opening

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The new Liverpool away shirt is set to be revealed by the club and orders will open for fans to order the kit.

Fans have been eagerly awaiting the launch of the new Liverpool away and third shirts weeks after Nike announced the home shirt in June. The club is now set to reveal the latest away shirt after the store set up a queuing system this morning.

Previous kit launches have seen the Liverpool store down for maintenance early in the morning with shirt sales beginning at around 8am here.

The away kit was originally due to arrive two weeks ago but insider @KB2X who has previously accurately predicted the new kit designs and launch dates, recently posted that the kit launch has been pushed back by the club until 2 August and fans can expect to see the new shirt in stores early on that date.

The new Liverpool away shirt is expected to be dark grey with light electric blue highlights. It will feature Liverpool's stripped-back Liver Bird badge and the Nike tick, as well as current club sponsor Standard Chartered. The shirt was spotted being worn by the club's youth team in a recent behind closed doors friendly and the images seem to show the kit is exactly as the leaks suggested.

Prices for the new Liverpool away kit have already been confirmed. The shirt is priced at £80 for adults and £60 for children. You can order it here. More expensive 'authentic' versions will also be available when the kit is launched. The home version is priced at £125 and the youth  version is priced at £100 and the away kit is expected to match those prices.

The away kit will also likely include new training kits and jackets that will be worn by the players on away trips. It will be followed by the launch of the third kit, which is rumoured to be white with an unusual 'vertical' Nike logo as seen on a number of the brand's third kits this year.

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