The latest Leeds United kit leak has divided supporters opinion straight down the middle after images surfaced on social media over the course of the weekend. The Whites are gearing up for a return to the Championship after their relegation from the Premier League.
Reports earlier in the season suggested Leeds United were looking to continue their front of shirt sponsorship with SBOTOP, but that could change given the club's recent relegation. The Whites are in need of a major rebuild behind the scenes with question marks over the current ownership and no manager to oversee preparations for next season.
The club are also without a sporting director after parting company with Victor Orta in the final few weeks of last season. There's little reason for optimism after a dreadful campaign, but the recent kit leaks have sparked plenty of discussion online.
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The reported home shirt for next season, which has not been confirmed, sees a yellow stripe replace one of the blue three stripes on the shoulder in a similar kit to the 2023/24 season, while a similar yellow stripe can be seen on the side of the shorts.
Some supporters believe it's the best kit adidas have supplied Leeds, while others aren't keen on the design.
Here's what Leeds United supporters had to say on social media regarding the kit leak:
@AdamOzzy said: "That is too good to be true."
@_lukecollo tweeted: "It’s so Leeds to save the best adidas kit for the Championship."
@leedsutd228 said: "Seems I’m in the minority but I don’t like it, at all."
@ShortieYates04 said: "That’s lovely that like."
@rickster_patel tweeted: "Doesn’t look that great at all. Too plain."
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