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Manchester homage and classic twist - Every Man City 2024/25 kit 'leaked' so far

Manchester City's season is drawing to an end and we could be set for a thrilling conclusion.

The Blues have the Premier League title race in their hands as both Arsenal and Liverpool have faltered in recent weeks. Should they win the top flight this season, Pep Guardiola's men would create history by becoming the first side to win the main domestic trophy in four consecutive years.

While the Champions League is no longer an option, City could still complete a double when they face Manchester United in the FA Cup final. Between now and then, we are likely to see the Blues release their home, away and third kits for next season.

MEN Sport has taken a look at the leaked images which show how the kits could look.

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City's home kit appears to have been released early in China after it was shown on Puma's Asian website as being available to purchase from next week. The colour scheme is what we have come to expect from the Blues but there is a new detail which pays homage to Manchester.

On the sleeves and collar is '0161' which is the landline area code for Manchester and is a subtle nod towards their home. Puma has made a habit of paying tribute to the local area and the club's history with their home strips in recent years.

This season's kit took inspiration from the Etihad Stadium to mark the 20th anniversary of the move from Maine Road. Below is an artistic impression from JPKits of the shirt.

It has been widely speculated that the City away kit shall be a modern twist on the iconic away kit the Blues wore in the Second Division

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk