Nike have received mixed reviews about next season's Tottenham Hotspur kits, which have supposedly been leaked. The north London outfit has donned lots of different coloured shirts over the years, with some outrageous tops hitting the streets.
This season, Nike incorporated navy blue sleeves on the classic white home jersey, while reintroducing a light blue away shirt. Spurs also released a mint green third strip, which has become increasingly popular among supporters throughout the UEFA Europa League campaign.
Having set the bar high this term, Nike are under pressure to impress. The American athletic footwear and apparel company have been supplying Tottenham with official kit and sportswear since the 2017/18 season.
Nike signed a bumper deal with Spurs in June 2017, which runs until the summer of 2033. On the multi-year agreement, Daniel Levy said: "We are delighted to be partnering with Nike, one of the world's leading brands."
The Lilywhites chairman added: "Nike is committed to partnering with us both at home, at a time when our new stadium scheme is the catalyst for the regeneration of Tottenham, and globally, with our growing fan base mirrored by Nike's worldwide reach."
So, with that being said, football.london has rounded up every Tottenham kit that has been 'leaked' by Footy Headlines ahead of next season.
Home
The 2025/26 Tottenham home shirt has reportedly been spotted for sale by a Vietnamese shirt collector. As expected, the top is predominantly white with partly navy and grey coloured sleeves, featuring a centred crest and Nike logo.
Away
Tottenham have enjoyed some iconic black and grey coloured kits down the years, with the 2012/13 and 2017/18 third strips springing to mind. Eager to capitalise on a fan-favourite colour-way, Footy Headlines claim Nike will release another black away top for next season.
Third
This jersey could divide opinion. Nike are said to have used their 'Total 90' template to produce a yellow third kit. Footy Headlines claim the shirt will feature the old Tottenham crest, which was used from 1999 to 2006.
Yellow has almost become synonymous with Spurs over the years. Whether it be trimmings on the top or primary colour of the jersey, Tottenham have worn yellow since the 1970s.
It remains to be seen how accurate this supposed leaks are. It is important to note that while the pictures claim to show what Tottenham's kit will look like next season, the club will not confirm anything until the official launch next year.