The upcoming 24/25 season has given Celtic fans a fresh topic to discuss with the recent leak of the new kit, featuring the club’s prolific striker Kyogo proudly donning the full ensemble. This reveal, unconfirmed officially by the club, has sparked widespread interest and anticipation among the fanbase.
The leaked kit has received an overwhelmingly positive response from fans, a stark contrast to last season’s “messy hoops” design that failed to capture the supporters’ imagination. This time, the design appears to hit all the right notes, resonating well with the Celtic fans and drawing praise for its aesthetic appeal. Social media is abuzz with positive comments, signalling a promising reception once the kit is officially unveiled.

This jersey marks a significant moment in Celtic’s recent history as it will be the last Hoops jersey produced under the current deal with Adidas, set to expire at the end of the 24/25 season. The partnership with Adidas has been fruitful, offering a variety of high-quality training gear, trainers, and kits that have delighted fans throughout the years. The end of this deal raises the question of whether Celtic will renew their contract with the sportswear giant or seek a new partner to take over the prestigious role of kit manufacturer.

The image, leaked on Friday afternoon has got Celtic fans buzzing ahead of the Scottish Cup final on Saturday where the bhoys take on Rangers at Hampden.
While the leaked images have created a buzz, the official announcement from Celtic is still pending. Fans eagerly await the club to drop the official graphics and release date, adding to the excitement and speculation surrounding the new kit.
The collaboration has set a high bar with its offerings, and fans will be keen to see if a renewal will continue to provide the same level of quality and variety. Alternatively, a new manufacturer might bring a fresh perspective and designs to the club’s kit history.