New threads: Premier League and top European club kits for the 2023/24 season
From the eye-popping design work to the awkward photoshoot poses and eye-watering sponsorship logos in between, Flashscore has got you covered as the latest confirmed football kits drop across teams from the Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A, Ligue 1 and more.
Keep checking back for updates as more jerseys are released in time for the 2023/24 season.
Premier League 2023/24 kits
Arsenal
The Gunners keep things relatively simple for their new home kit, adding a tidy, jagged, lightning-esque trim to suit the speedsters in their squad.
Likely to split opinions, Arsenal have gone bold with their away kit for the upcoming season. Bright yellow with a touch of blue on the collars and sleeves, the black lines on it are 'inspired by the map of Islington', representing 'the journeys supporters make out of the club’s home borough for away days on the road'.
Aston Villa
A traditional feel to Aston Villa's new home shirt, but it does feature something new with the addition of a newly-designed badge with a prominent claret lion - changed from gold - with a sky-blue background.
Bournemouth
The Cherries have announced their new kit, sporting the usual black and red stripes as they look to survive again in the Premier League.
Brighton & Hove Albion
Brighton are all set for their Europa League adventure with the classic blue and white stripes and v-shaped collar, sponsored by Nike.
Chelsea
A retro vibe for Chelsea's new home shirt, harking back to the 90s with former players Dennis Wise and Roberto Di Matteo part of the kit launch.
Crystal Palace
Palace are celebrating 10 consecutive seasons in the Premier League with a polished half-and-half shirt.
A new pattern for the home kit and the away kit follows, a light blue with a purple diagonal line is t what the Eagles will wear outside of Selhurst Park.
Everton
The Blues have given their fans something to celebrate after a rollercoaster of a season, with a classy number - featuring some fine details on the eye-catching collar and sleeves.
Fulham
Known for their crisp, white shirts, Fulham have produced another for the 2023/24 season. This number features a two-toned shoulder pattern as well as a button collar. A different shirt to their tradition.
Liverpool
The Reds may have struggled this past season but they make an early move for the title of 'best new kit' with their retro-feeling home jersey, complete with a stylish white round neck detail. A very solid effort indeed.
A 90s-inspired look for Liverpool, as their away kit harks back to former numbers - a lovely number.
Luton Town
Luton have marked their incredible return to the Premier League with a lovely orange home kit that features a white stripe down the right-hand side of the top - Hatters fans will be hoping their side can continue to make lasting memories as their rise up the football league continues.
Manchester City
Manchester City hark back to their 90s football shirt couture, opting for an old-school v-neck approach and a faded imprint running down their new home shirts.
Manchester United
After their shirt was "unofficially" leaked by UK rapper Aitch during his Glastonbury set, United have finally unveiled their offering for the 2023/34 season. The new kit "is a statement of commitment and unconditional love, a lifetime in red," and draws inspiration from Manchester's industrial influences complete with "a geometric industrial rose pattern taking from the cultural identity of the city." In other words, it's a Manchester-themed shirt for a Manchester-based club.
Newcastle United
Newcastle United are keeping it simple for their first trip into the Champions League for 20 years with a crisp black-and-white number that harks back to the 1980s.
It also features a new sponsor, Sela, which is a Saudi sports events company is owned by the Saudi Arabia public investment fund - as is Newcastle.
A classic shirt, which will no doubt be a hit with fans given their optimism for the new season.
Newcastle United's away kit has now been released, keeping in theme with their Saudi owners by going for a full green away kit.
Nottingham Forest
A triple whammy from Nottingham Forest, as they revealed all three of their 2023/24 kits in one go. Which is your favourite?
Tottenham Hotspur
Spurs and Nike haven't always been a match made in heaven during their partnership but the latest number - while simple - still feels fresh with its subtle patterns "inspired by the vibrant music scene and streetwear culture in N17". The club have opted for all-white with the shorts and socks too, and have been sure to plaster Harry Kane front and centre in the promotional shots.
Wolves
Wolves are donning a red away kit for the upcoming season, and according to the club, their aim is to give the southern European players 'a taste of home as they head on their travels this season thanks to the bespoke Castore design'.
It is also inspired by the geometric architecture and tile patterns found around the Iberian Peninsula.
European 2023/24 kits
AC Milan
Feeling the pressure of crafting a catwalk-worthy shirt befitting such a beautiful man as Olivier Giroud, Milan and Puma have revealed a nice little number for next year, albeit while looking like they may have been run over on the way to the game.
Barcelona
Barcelona crystalise their stylish new shirts with their crest set into a diamond, representing Barça's first women's team to ever play a game of football at the stadium now known as Spotify Camp Nou. A classic and cool offering from the Catalans.
Bayern Munich
Bayern Munich have broken the mould this time around, opting for a predominantly white shirt with red sleeves, rather than the dominant rouge shades the club traditionally dons.
Benfica
Benfica keep things tidy again this season with a smart, simple design.
Borussia Dortmund
Kings of the kit for many football shirt lovers, Dortmund don't disappoint with another eye-catching design from the black and yellow. It features a design based on a map of the city.
Juventus
They may be haemorrhaging points and pride this year but that hasn't stopped the Old Lady from sprucing their shirts up with a tint of winning gold around the edges for next season. The away kit is certainly different from their home offering.
Porto
Porto's famous blue and white stripes are complemented with details on the cuffs as well as a nice special badge within the neckline to commemorate the club's 130th anniversary.
PSG
Moody shots complement French champions Paris Saint-Germain's new jerseys, who keep it smart and simple in what will no doubt continue to be one of the most sought-after streetwear-worthy football shirts.
PSG revert to a white away kit for the 2023/24 season, a shirt that features a horizontal stripe of the team colours.
Rangers
The blue side of Glasgow opts for something of a 70's-style vintage, with thin tonal stripes adding a touch of the old school to their offering for next season.
RB Leipzig
Leipzig crack the chevron stripes out for their latest Red Bull advertisement shirts - but the kit is definitely made by Nike and not Hummel.
Real Madrid
Los Blancos offer a touch of gold trim to their new Adidas shirts - with Jude Bellingham already looking like a good fit in the kit.
Sporting CP
A lovely, simple, no-thrills hooped design works well for Sporting's latest effort.
Napoli
Napoli have released their new kit with a rather brighter blue on the home kit, but that is far from being the most important difference when compared to the past seasons. It is the Italian flag in between the crest and the sponsor, representing their historical triumph in winning last year's Scudetto.
Roma
Roma released their new kit, paying homage to the club's culture as well as the Italian capital. With a different crest featuring the head of the legendary Capitoline wolf.