Fake: "All" 24-25 Kits Leaked
- Fake Kit Leak: A TikTok user posted a video claiming to show new 24-25 football kits, but most are fake designs based on concepts.
- Widespread Fake Designs: The video showcased multiple club kits, but only a small portion have accurate designs.
- Some Accurate Designs: A few kits, including Chelsea home and away, Bayern Munich home, Arsenal home, and Tottenham home, are close to the actual designs.
Recently, the Tiktok account @zouuna posted a video of what he said were new 24-25 kits. However, most of the kits are fake and have only been designed based on concepts.
@zouuna Voici les nouveaux maillots de l’année prochaine #ZOUUNA #maillotdefoot #doigby #fifa #football #justin ♬ son original - ZOUUNA
Fake 24-25 Kits
@zouuna's Tiktok video posted many 24-25 kits including: Arsenal, Aston Villa, Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United, Newcastle, Tottenham, Dortmund, Bayern Munich, Inter & Milan. Only a few of the kits have accurate designs, most of the rest are just renderings from predictions by Footy Headlines and other kit designers.
Kits that are close to reality include: Chelsea home and away kits, Bayern Munich home kits, Arsenal home kits and Tottenham home kits.
Footy Headlines hopes to be able to reveal all 24-25 kits soon
Are you looking forward to all 24-25 football shirts? Comment below.
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