Premier League kits for 2024/25 season, from  Man Utd’s shirt featuring new sponsor to Arsenal’s home jersey with cannon

The curtain has fallen on the 2023-2024 season - and the new kits for the next campaign have already been released. There's some beauties... and some beasts, Man Utd's white third kit is probably the best of their bunch, with the old school Adidas badge and tricolor stripe across the front.

For the first time since 1990, Arsenal will proudly wear the cannon on their jersey. It's a throwback to when they were champions after pipping Liverpool to the title. Gooners will be hoping it's an omen for next season....

City have officially launched their new kit, and it's again made by Puma. Eco warriors will be happy. The jersey is made up of at least 95 per cent recycled textile waste as part of Puma's RE:FIBRE initiative to work towards a more sustainable future.

Although we're not clear on the home kit yet, a potential Chelsea away kit from Nike has been called a disaster by Blues fans. Some have been up in arms over its resemblance to that controversial new England kit, featuring the unpopular 'St George's' flag.

Spurs fans may have complaints about their side, but few will have any about their home kit. Richarlison was seen enjoying his birthday modelling the Nike home top alongside team-mate Emerson Royal.

Next season will be one of transition for Liverpool without Jurgen Klopp, and with Nike instead of New Balance making their kits. But, in the good name of tradition, they are going old school with their new home shirt design that harks back to European Cup glory in 1984.

Leicester are back in the big time, and will celebrate promotion with three new jerseys made by Adidas. The home kit is traditional blue but the third strip is a bit out there with a fiery design. Hopefully their return to the Prem won't go up in flames.....