Liverpool F.C. has just leaked its 2026‑27 Adidas away kit, revealing a vivid purple goalkeeper shirt that will be paired with matching shorts and socks when the strip hits stores in July.

What does the new away kit look?

The outfield kit stays true to a classic white base with red detailing, echoing the club’s heritage. Adidas has added a ticket‑stub pattern across the front, inspired by 1970s match‑day programmes. The shorts feature a retro‑style crease, while the socks carry a double‑hoop cuff and a subtle tube stripe. All pieces will be available in long‑sleeve versions, keeping the range versatile for fans.

How does the goalkeeper shirt differ?

The goalkeeper version takes a cue from the 1994/95 kit, swapping the traditional green for a deep purple. Black sleeves host the iconic three‑stripe branding, framing a purple chest that carries both the Adidas Trefoil logo and Liverpool’s 1990s badge. The design balances nostalgia with a modern silhouette, aiming to stand out on the pitch.

Which keepers will wear the purple?

Alisson Becker and Georgian youngster Giorgi Mamardashvili have been named as the first keepers to sport the new strip. Both will debut the kit in pre‑season friendlies later this month, giving fans an early glimpse of how the colour will read on the field.

Why is this kit important for Liverpool F.C.?

Adidas is marking its second season back with Liverpool by leaning heavily on retro cues, a strategy that resonates with the club’s global fanbase. The ticket‑stub motif and 1990s badge tap into a sense of continuity, while the bold purple goalkeeper shirt sparks conversation – a marketing win that could boost merchandise sales ahead of a busy campaign.

When can fans buy it?

The full away kit, including the goalkeeper version, is slated for official unveiling in early July 2026, with pre‑orders opening shortly after. Retail outlets and the official Liverpool store will stock the range, and online shoppers can expect worldwide shipping within weeks of the launch.