Juventus 24-25 Training Kit Leaked
- Training Kit Design: The Juventus 24-25 training kit is primarily orange with blue and white accents.
- Anthem Jacket Design: The Juventus 24-25 anthem jacket shares a similar design to the training shirt, also predominantly orange with blue shades on the sleeves.
- Release Date: The Adidas Juventus 2024-2025 training jersey will be available from July 2024.
Update: We can leak more about the Juventus 24-25 anthem jacket, which has a similar design to their 24-25 training shirt.
Footy Headlines can exclusively leak the Juve 24-25 training kit. It is made by Adidas and is expected to launch in July 2024.
Juventus 24-25 Training Kit
This is the new Adidas Juventus training shirt for 2024-2025.
The Adidas Juventus 2024-2025 training jersey is predominantly orange with blue and white detailing.
The Adidas logo and Juventus crest are white. The sleeves are blue and the side cut-out is a lighter shade of orange.
Juventus 24-25 Anthem Jacket
The Adidas Juventus 24-25 anthem jacket is also predominantly orange, combined with two shades of blue on the sleeves.
The Adidas Juve 2024-2025 training jersey will be available from July 2024.
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