Kit leak rumours hit 2025/26 Club World Cup promotional picture


Some of the largest clubs in Europe, including Chelsea, Manchester City and AC Milan, have already unveiled their 2025/26 kits.

Others have decided to wait – but FIFA may have accidentally jumped the weapon into a new advertising picture for the upcoming World Cup.

The visual, which was published for the tournament as part of FIFA’s early hype, shows players from top clubs, including Bayern Munich, Atlético Madrid, Inter, Borussia Dortmund, Benfica, Porto, Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid, Manchester City and Chelsea, which gather on the racing pieces.

Although the suits are not direct replicas of the kits of the next season, they offer clear visual similarities. For clubs that have already published their new designs, the suits correspond almost exactly – and strikes that the rest are close representations of what will come.

Manchester City’s suit, borne by Josko Gvardiol, has a white sash over the front, which reflects its confirmed home kit of 2025/26. Juventus’ version worn by Kenan Yildiz contains two bold black stripes – just like the newly presented shirt of the club.

The design of Borussia Dortmund shows a dominant yellow base with black graphic details over the shoulders and sleeves. This corresponds to the pictures of your home kit for the next season. Inter Milan Suit, which is worn by Nicolò Barella, consists of thin black and blue stripes that change the shape to the shoulders, a design that also aligns with well -known leaks.

Bayern Munich’s kit design is more difficult to confirm because Michael Olise sits sideways in the picture. However, the visible deep white V-neckline agrees with a further leaked version of the club’s shirt 2025/26.

The only real discrepancy seems to be PSG. The suit worn by Désiré Doué does not correspond to earlier leaks of the upcoming home kit of the French club and increases the possibility that the final design is either still in development – or that this special suit was a placeholder.

Consistent or not, the FIFA graphic may have given the clearest view of several unpublished kits before the new season.

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