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Tottenham Hotspur Latest 2025/26 Home -Shirt -Becks when retro style appears

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Images have been spread online about the rumbling version of the Tottenham Home Strips next season, but with a few important switching and a relatively simple design, some fans may not yet be in the club business.

Spurs signed her big money deal with Nike in 2017 and had extended her partnership into a 15-year agreement.

The wearing of Nike kits also spers the bundle of additional money, with the deal allegedly bringing £ 30 million a year in the North London Club. Since the deal, Nike has been captured at the roots of the LilyWhites, the last four kits follow the simple white design with simple dark blue accents.

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The kit of this season introduced the Navy Blue sleeves, which, according to Lecks, will also contain the next year. The pattern on the sleeves could change, the new design introduces three color blocks that wrap around the sleeve and to the collar – consisting of white, marine and blue -gray.

The most remarkable change to this year's kit comes from the logo placement. Traditionally, Spurs and most football kits have the club comb on the left chest and the brand logo on the right. The kit of the next year changes with both logos to the middle of the chest, with the Nike logo sitting directly underneath.

The style was used for many kits in the 1990s, but is up to date again, with the 2024 Inter Miami kit gaining popularity for its similar design. For many fans who dream of a Navy Axa logo, you may have to wait another season, with the leaked proposal keeping the sponsor in the colliding red.

The leak has received hard reception from some fans, whereby the supporters in X believe that a training kit would look better and posts: “I would rather play in our training kits. I can almost guarantee that the training kits would look better.”

Son Heung-Min from Tottenham HotspurSon Heung-Min from Tottenham Hotspur

The new kit kept the blue sleeves from this season -criticism: Visionhaus/Getty Images

Another thought that it should be held on the training area: “Oh, a decent look -training kit. What do you mean by that, that is the actual match kit?”

The fans may have to wait a few months before official announcements, since Tottenham usually publish their new home shirt in June or July, on time for their lucrative summer tours abroad.