Confirmed & leaked kits 2022/23 – Premier League, La Liga, Serie A and more

Kits have been released throughout the summer
Kits have been released throughout the summer / Severin Aichbauer / Omar Vega / Albert Perez | Getty Images
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The 2022/23 season is rapidly approaching and clubs throughout Europe have been making sure they look good for the new campaign by releasing their next kits throughout the summer.

Kit launches are a major part of summer schedules for all clubs, giving fans the opportunity to see the colours their favourite stars will be donning in the new season.

We've seen a lot of kits dropped over the past few months, so here's everything we know about the new threads for 2022/23.


Premier League

Arsenal

Arsenal have long had an eye for fashion, producing some iconic and slick kits over the years.

The tastemakers are up to their same tricks ahead of next season, producing a home shirt that harks back to their output in the late 1980s and 1990s.

The Gunners' away kit is a jet black number that beautifully shows off a golden single cannon crest, while their third kit adheres to the club's recent love of pink.


Aston Villa

Aston Villa have kept it really classic with their new clart and blue home kit. The shirt is made by growing British sports brand Castore, who are becoming increasingly prominent in the Premier League.


Bournemouth

This certainly won't be everyone's cup of tea.

Bournemouth have gone with an abstract zig-zag design for their new home shirt, with a betting sponsor emblazoned across it.

No news on their away and inevitable third strip as yet...


Chelsea

It's a new era for Chelsea, with Todd Boehly taking over from Roman Abramovich as their co-owner and chairman.


Everton

Everton say their new home kit pays homage to the Prince Rupert Tower that features in their club crest.

The Stake sponsor gives it a more tacky vibe, but it's a nice shade of blue at the very least.


Leeds

Leeds and adidas released the club's new home kit in mid July, calling the shirt "a celebration of the club and its loyal supporters".

Maybe not incredible, but it's tough to be adventurous with a white shirt.


Leicester

Leicester's latest home shirt looks like it should be worn a size up to give it an authentically retro feel.

Nevertheless, the big collar will make it stand out from the crowd and the faded white club logo is a nice synergetic touch.


Liverpool

Liverpool's home kit for next season features YNWA (You'll Never Walk Alone) detailing on the sleeve, as well as the 97 emblem encased by the Eternal Flames - in honour of those who lost their lives in the Hillsborough tragedy.

It's quite an understated design with little graphics of trim, but simplicity often works best with Liverpool's kits.

The away kit, meanwhile, has an iridescent multi-coloured marble pattern inspired by the city's connection to '90s dance music.


Manchester City

Manchester City have landed one of the world's most in-demand players in Erling Haaland, and they will kit him out in a traditional sky blue shirt with maroon and white trim on the collar and shirt sleeves.

City's away kit looks like it could be a bit snazzier, with a fiery red and black design reminiscent of the colour combination they wore back in the 1960s and 1970s.


Manchester United

Manchester United's potential third kit
United's potential third kit / FootyHeadlines.com

United are another side who are going retro with their kit next season. The last time they donned a polo collar was back in 2013/14, when David Moyes was in charge.

Their third kit is attracting some attention too. The as of yet unconfirmed design has a 'Semi Solar Slime' colour to it - doesn't sound great, but we won't judge too soon. The away number is expected to be a white shirt with red stripes, similar to their 2015/16 effort.


Newcastle

Newcastle's third kit has caused a bit of controversy on social media over its apparent nod to the colours of the Saudi Arabia national team.

The black and white home stripes are a classic design that are hard to get wrong, while the unreleased away jersey is expected to be blue.


Tottenham

Tottenham's 2022/23 away kit
Tottenham's 2022/23 away kit /

Tottenham have kept it simple with their home kits in recent years and next season's shirt follows that trend, though with some garish green included along the collar.

The away shirt has a blue base colour with black sleeves and a white colour, while a leak shows the third shirt to be a wavy turquoise jersey.


West Ham

West Ham's home kit is inspired by the club's 1992/93 side that won promotion to the Premier League under Billy Bonds.

It features graffiti detailing on the sleeves to add some excitement to the classic claret-and-blue design.

The away shirt is mainly black and inspired by the 100-year-old ship slipway at Thames Ironworks.


La Liga

Atletico Madrid

Atletico might have faltered in La Liga somewhat last season, given they were defending champs, but at least their garm game is strong.

Check that home kit out - waves all over the place. It might be a little too jazzy, but at least it's a fresh take on a classic. The black and blue away shirt with the collar isn't half bad, either.


Barcelona

Barcelona's new kit for next season will take them back to their more classic striped formula, as opposed to the more abstract design they've sported this year.

The iconic red and blue stripes have returned but be accompanied by extra stripes in a darker navy blue shade. Also, audio streaming giants Spotify will be placed on the front as sponsors.

As for the away shirt, they've gone head-first into the Olympics theme with a golden strip, while the third kit is expected to display a blue and red cross on the front.


Real Madrid

Real are adding some purple accents to their upcoming home effort, harking back to the 1997/98 and 2007/08 kits.

They then go one step further with their away kit which is predominantly purple. Very snazzy.


Serie A

Inter

Inter have agreed a new deal with Digital Bits to become their new sponsor and they slot straight onto the 2022/23 home kit.

The away kit is expected to be a combination of white and light aqua, with the third being a pretty out-there yellow effort.


Juventus

Juventus kept things close to their chest until the beginning of May, when they then dropped their brand new...you guessed it...black and white home kit.

The strip retains Juve's classic black and white stripe pattern but has also integrated "re-coded triangles of the star as a magical symbol" - used to show "the magic of Allianz Stadium".

The away kit is thought to be a black jersey and the third will include blue, white and pink colours.


AC Milan

The new Serie A champions have added Italian flag colours to their sleeves, adding a patriotic twist to the classic red and black stripes.

Elsewhere, the away kit will be white - a throwback to one of their most iconic kits - while the third shirt is more of a camouflage number.


Roma

Another club who specialise in wonderful kits are Roma - and their 2022/23 doesn't disappoint in the slightest.

With a diamond pattern emblazoned across the torso, Roma's shirt is manufactured by New Balance - and features the words “Figli di Roma” (‘Sons of Rome’) on the back of the neck in tribute to the bond between the city, the team that bears its name, and all those who wear the jersey.


Bundesliga

Bayern Munich

One interesting change for Bayern's new home kit is an updated logo from their sponsors Deutsche Telekom.

The white stripes of years gone by, combined with white edges on the collar and sleeves, add a modern feel to Die Roten's classic red shirt.

The away shirt is a classy number comprised of white and gold, with the third jersey expected to be a night grey shade.


Borussia Dortmund

Have Borussia Dortmund ever designed a bad kit? Hard to remember, isn't it?

Their confirmed 2022/23 home kit sees a return to more traditional black and yellow stripes, built around the club's square 1&1 logo.

BVB's away kit design is a black and asphalt ensemble with a chequered design.


Ligue 1

Paris Saint-Germain

PSG's 2022/23 home shirt is made by Nike once more and features new branding after Qatar Airways and GOAT entered partnerships with the club.

The away kit is expected to be still produced by the Jordan brand and will be grey with a black centre stripe. The third kit will be comprised of white and old royal colours.