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This Germany Nike shift marks a new era for Die Mannschaft

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·

In a dimly lit studio, a leaked image of Germany’s future home shirt flickers on a monitor, hinting at a bold new look for the national side. This Germany Nike shift, captured in the leak, signals a historic break from a seven‑decade partnership with Adidas for Die Mannschaft.

OneFootball’s weekly roundup notes that after more than 70 years partnered with Adidas, Germany is preparing to switch to Nike, signalling a new era for Die Mannschaft. The leak of the home kit underscores the historic change in supplier.

Arsenal’s away kit leak, along with Real Madrid and Juventus away designs, were all sourced from FootyHeadlines, confirming the platform’s role as a reliable source for early looks. The Arsenal leak is explicitly credited to FootyHeadlines, reinforcing the outlet’s credibility.

Napoli, the Partenopei, have officially unveiled a home shirt celebrating their 100th anniversary, featuring a tweaked crest. Bayer Leverkusen’s away kit arrives outfitted by New Balance, marking another collaboration with the sportswear giant.

ASSE’s official release showcases a clean Hummel design for Les Verts, while Nantes, relegated to Ligue 2, have opted for an all‑black kit as they aim to bounce back. Both clubs emphasize their current league situations in the designs.

Le Mans, promoted to Ligue 1 after a 16‑year absence, treat fans to a whimsical third kit, and the week’s best finds include Wisła Kraków (Poland), Portofino (Italy), Espanyol Barcelona (Spain), Erzurumspor (Turkey), Olympiacos (Greece), Wrexham (Wales), Real Sociedad (Spain), Levante (Spain), Brighton (England), Burnley (England) and Valencia (Spain). The list reflects a broad European spread of fresh football fashion. Le fans across the continent will notice the new looks.

The article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence, ensuring the kit news reaches a global audience in clear, accessible language.

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