New photo of Barcelona's home kit for 2025/26
A fresh look at the jersey set to be made use of by La Liga champions Barcelona in home fixtures next season has on Friday surfaced online.
And it serves in backing previous claims in the media regarding the shirt's design.
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Barcelona's home kit for 2025/26 is most noteworthy for a new look across the shirt's front. As much will see the Blaugrana's famed red and blue stripes blend into one another in the midriff.
Elsewhere, the Spotify logo and Nike tick will be a gold/yellow colour, with the Barcelona crest remaining in its normal spot across from the latter.
The kit is expected to be unveiled to the public as soon as this coming week, before going on sale shortly after.
And as alluded to above, this weekend, those of a Barca persuasion have been afforded another sneak peek at their side's latest home design.
As much is provided by the reliable 'memorabilia1899' on 'X', showcased below:
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