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Liverpool unveil new 'night forest' away kit - and will debut the strip in final USA pre-season tour clash against Man United this weekend

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  • Liverpool take on Manchester United in South Carolina on Sunday morning
  • The Reds have enjoyed a great start to life under new manager Arne Slot
  • Anfield club will be looking to maintain unbeaten record in the United States 

By Tum Balogun

Published: 09:40 BST, 2 August 2024 | Updated: 09:55 BST, 2 August 2024

Liverpool have officially unveiled their new away kit for the 2024-25 season, which they are set to wear against Manchester United on Sunday. 

The Reds have made a great start to life under Arne Slot, allaying fears of supporters afraid of the impact of Jurgen Klopp's departure and the side's status as the only Premier League outfit still to make a summer addition. 

Liverpool put in a terrific first-half performance against Arsenal in Philadelphia which helped earn them a 2-1 win. That victory followed the debut of Slot as Reds boss which ended in a 1-0 win Real Betis.


Supporters Stateside have flocked to stadia across the country to get a glimpse of their Premier League heroes this summer and a lucky few in South Carolina on Saturday evening local time will get to see the Reds debut their new away strip. 

Liverpool put in a terrific first-half performance against Arsenal in Philadelphia which helped earn them a 2-1 win. That victory followed the debut of Slot as Reds boss which ended in a 1-0 win Real Betis.

Liverpool have finally unveiled their away kit for the 2024-25 season ahead of their pre-season clash against Man United

The dark shirt has bright green sleeves and could be a hit with supporters 

Mohamed Salah scored Liverpool's opener as they claimed a 2-1 win over Arsenal on Thursday

Arne Slot has seen his squad quickly adopt his new approach following his appointment this summer

The match edition of the 'green/night forest' jersey retails for an eye-watering £125, while the version most supporters will purchase will still set them back a hefty £80. 

There's also a considerable outlay for parents looking to get their kids the latest attire, with prices for youngsters starting at £52 and rising to £60.

While the prevalence of websites leaking images of upcoming kits has increased in recent years, fans are rarely surprised by jersey unveilings when the club's finally get around to it. 

Liverpool themselves played on this trend earlier this week when midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai wore the new top while on stage with team-mates Jarell Quansah and Owen during a live show at The Fillmore in Philadelphia.

The Hungary international wore the new away shirt underneath his training jacket, which he unzipped to give the audience a peek. 

Following the conclusion of the Reds' US tour this weekend, they will make their way back to Merseyside for the final run out on August 11 against Sevilla before the new top-flight campaign kicks off six days later. 

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