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Real Madrid 24-25 kit colours leaked: home, away and third details

The colours of the Real Madrid kits for next season have been leaked online, pleasing some nostalgic fans.

The colours of the Real Madrid kits for next season have been leaked online, pleasing some nostalgic fans.
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The kit colours for the Real Madrid 2024-25 kits have been leaked online, with a reputable source posting what they believe to be the styling for the players once the current season is over.

Footyheadlines.com, one of the most prominent kit websites on the internet, has released the news that Real Madrid’s home shirt next season will be white, silver and yellow, somewhat reminiscent of the 2009-10 shirt, worn by Cristiano Ronaldo in his first season at the club following his then-world record move from Manchester United.

While no design details of the 24-25 templates have been revealed, something which would give us an idea of how they would actually look in terms of style, the website claims the colours to be fact, and their success rate in the past gives us reason to believe.

As for the second kit, the news is that the colour scheme will be a throwback to the 2012-13 away shirt, which was navy blue and green. The information from footyheadlines is that the colour scheme for the upcoming garment will also include an element of grey, most likely on the badges and logos.

At the time of writing, nothing else, in the same way as the home, is known about the secondary strip for next season.

Real Madrid's 24-25 home shirt may draw inspiration from the 09-10 strip.
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Real Madrid's 24-25 home shirt may draw inspiration from the 09-10 strip.Jasper JuinenGetty Images

The third kit is set to be, once again, a showstopper for the LaLiga side. Looking back at the 2013-14 away shirt, the third kit for next season will most likely feature the same shade of blue as that famous kit Real Madrid used as Xabi Alonso, Ángel Di María and co. fired them to their 10th Champions League.

No details are known about the design of the third strip, other than the fact that it is likely we will see the Adidas three-stripe logo replaced with the retro trefoil badge in a replication of what has happened this season for third kits in the Adidas elite club tier of shirts.

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