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The 2025/26 season may have only just kicked off, but Juventus are seemingly already looking a year ahead – at least when it comes to fashion.
According to long-running kit insiders La Maglia Bianconera, the club already has a clear vision of what their home, away, and third kits will look like for the 2026/27 campaign.
The home shirt, made by adidas, is said to take inspiration from the 1976/77 design, featuring classic black and white stripes with the potential addition of gold trim and logos for a touch of luxury.
The away kit will go pink, paying homage to Juveâ€s earliest colours, and will reportedly include both the retro adidas Trefoil logo and a stylised zebra crest – a bold nod to the clubâ€s roots.
💥 Esclusiva! Prime info #Home #Juve 26/27 e mockup di prova.
Ispirata alla maglia 1976/77, omaggio al 1° trionfo europeo! Ipotizzati quindi numero strisce e colletto attinenti, MA, come altri dettagli, non sono verificati! Loghi e inserti in oro. #JuJersey
âž¡ï¸ Post completo su IG pic.twitter.com/jSKthv3qEb— La Maglia Bianconera (@La_Bianconera) August 20, 2025
💥 Esclusiva! Prime info #Third #Juve 26/27: mockup colore e studio primi indizi.
Ispirata alla “gioventù” (nomen omen).
Colore base: nero. Secondari: da appurare, ma probabili oro e grigio. Possibile texture. Tanti i dettagli ancora da definire. #JuJersey
âž¡ï¸ Post completo su IG pic.twitter.com/FNXTaBGhDp— La Maglia Bianconera (@La_Bianconera) August 20, 2025
As for the third option, Juventus are expected to go with a predominantly black design, detailed with shades of gold and grey. According to the leaks, this concept is tied to a theme of “youth†and carries a more modern, edgy aesthetic.
La Maglia Bianconera also shared early design mock-ups, giving fans a glimpse of whatâ€s to come – though itâ€s worth remembering that final versions could still change before release.
The leaks arrive shortly after Juventus†third kit for the current season also surfaced online.
Footy Headlines share that the shirt will be almost entirely black with vanilla logos, green collars and cuffs trimmed with dark purple, and a vine-leaf pattern across the front – reportedly inspired by Piedmontâ€s famous vineyards.
â—ï¸Reportedly Juventusâ€s third kit for 2025/26 season. pic.twitter.com/oH3qIiwkDs
— Forza Juventus (@ForzaJuveEN) July 4, 2025
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Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher has long held a reputation for being one of the feistiest characters in the music business – never afraid to speak his mind and never backing down from a confrontation.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola, however, got a rare glimpse of what the “Wonderwall” singer is like behind closed doors, and itâ€s a far cry from the hard-nosed reputation.
Guardiola attended Oasis’ homecoming gig at Heaton Park earlier this year – the bandâ€s first show on home turf since 2009 – with his daughter Maria. There, he not only soaked in the atmosphere and sang along to the hits, he also got the chance to meet the Gallagher brothers, both well-known Manchester City supporters, and their families.
Though familiar with Noel Gallagher, who often attends games at the Etihad, it was Guardiolaâ€s first time meeting Liam, and heâ€s now opened up about the experience.
“Itâ€s the first time I knew Liam,” he said (viaThe Mirror). “Noel Iâ€ve been with many times but Liam I never met before and I met him before the concert and he was so kind.â€
He loves Oasis.
He loves Manchester.
He loves Manchester City.We love Pep Guardiola. 🩵pic.twitter.com/mzX8uMcqHM
— City Xtra (@City_Xtra) July 12, 2025
On the gig itself, Guardiola couldnâ€t have been more complimentary, describing Oasis as “the best rock band in the last 50 years†while taking the opportunity to compare them to his own City side.
“I donâ€t know how many countries they sold out but that means how good they have been,” he said. “When (people) say this team will be one of the best, I always say, ‘Ask me after 25 yearsâ€. Then if people still talk about that team, it was a good team.â€
He added: “Itâ€s like Oasis, no? They come back again and sold out all around the world, it is because they are good. Otherwise, itâ€s not sold out.â€
Even the biggest rock legends have a softer side, it seems.