27 home kit leaked, spotted in Mexico City, as fresh start takes shape off the pitch too

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Tottenham’s home kit for the upcoming 2026-27 campaign has been leaked online.

Images purporting to show Tottenham Hotspur’s new home kit for the 2026-27 season have emerged online, with the leaked photographs shared on Reddit’s COYS community before being picked up by kit specialist The Kitman, offering supporters their first glimpse of the shirt that will accompany De Zerbi’s first full season in charge.

The design appears to follow a clean and classic approach, retaining the traditional white base that has defined Tottenham’s home kit throughout the club’s history. The Nike swoosh sits prominently on the chest alongside the familiar cockerel crest, while the AIA sponsorship remains in place in bold red lettering across the front. Navy blue accents feature on the sides of the shirt, providing a subtle contrast to the white body without straying too far from the minimalist aesthetic that has characterised recent Spurs home kits.

The THFC lettering visible above the crest adds a refined detail that supporters have come to associate with the club’s Nike designs in recent seasons, maintaining a sense of continuity while the rest of the club undergoes significant transformation this summer.

The timing of the leak is fitting in its own way. As Tottenham prepare for one of the most important transfer windows in their recent history, with the rebuild under De Zerbi beginning in earnest and significant signings expected across multiple positions, the emergence of next season’s home shirt serves as a reminder that a fresh chapter is genuinely underway both on and off the pitch.

The leaked design has received mixed reactions

Kit leaks invariably generate strong opinions among supporters, and the reaction on Reddit has been predictably divided between those who appreciate the clean simplicity of the design and those who feel it represents a missed opportunity to mark the beginning of a new era with something more distinctive.

What cannot be disputed is the significance of what this shirt represents. The players who pull it on next August will do so as a Tottenham side that survived relegation by the narrowest of margins, under a new manager with a clear vision and a promise of genuine investment from ownership. Whether the kit is remembered fondly or otherwise will depend entirely on what happens when it is worn competitively.