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New Tottenham Nike away 25/26 kit leaked and it's got a special twist

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Tottenham Hotspur are looking to the future with the appointment of head coach Thomas Frank and they are also looking that way with their new Nike away kit.

What appears to be official images of the new Spurs change kit for the 2025/26 season have leaked online throughSneaker Market RO and not only show off an all-black kit but also come with a reportedly official description that explains that the kit is made with a twist - that it's actually a kit from 57 years in the future, to be exact.

For apparently the official Nike description for thenew kit states: "Tottenham Hotspur's 2025-26 away shirt welcomes you to match day in the year 2082. This London-inspired battle armour uses tonal blacks and cutting-edge trims to create an innovative, stealthy look that the enemy won't see coming."

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While the new kit looks quite plain on the surface, if you look closely you realise there's another little twist as the shirt is made up of a criss-cross pattern of squares and on every vertical line is the word 'Spurs' in capital letters. It has a round neck with grey piping around its trim with the shorts and socks both black.

While this new kit aims to look towards the future, it is also a nod to the past because it is the first time in more than a decade that Tottenham have had a black away kit. In the 2014/15 season, Spurs wore a popular Under Armour effort with bright fluorescent yellow stripes down the middle of its front and that colour along the sleeves and trim of the sides. The club did also have a black and grey third shirt in the 2012/13 season.

The new kit is expected to be released in the very near future, with the away kit released around this time last year. Spurs unveiled their new home shirt earlier this month with the motto 'Take a vow' with the club saying: "The kit features a subtle tweak to the navy sleeves of last season, with a new grey and ashen slate pattern under the arm and the traditional lilywhite base forming the outer part of the sleeve." It has been suggested that this coming season's third kit will be a yellow and navy affair.

Spurs signed their deal with Nike back in 2017 and extended it the following year to a 15-year contract which will last until at least 2033, meaning it is one of the longest football club deals in the sportswear giant's history. Reports back at the time suggested the agreement was worth around £30million a season for the north London club.

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