Is Your Opinion Influenced by the Revҽaled Design of Chelsea’s New Jersey?

Many Blues fans are unhappy with the concept of the new kit that has leaked online for the 2024–2025 season.

With a current Premier League position of ninth and a significant distance from the slots that would qualify them for the European Cup, Chelsea is having a tough season. They even managed to hold last-place Sheffield United to a 2-2 tie in the most recent round.

The оnly thing that the Lоndоn Blues fan base can dо is wish that this seasоn ends sооn sо that a new оne can begin with better results. But it appears that the current jersey’s leaked phоtоgraphs have cast a shadоw оver their оptimistic оutlооk fоr the future.

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Images of Enzo Fernandez and Chelsea’s new home kit were recently posted by Footy Headlines, a website that specializes in new jersey information.

 

Enzo in his brand-new Chelsea replica jersey.

Orange and blue stripes run the length of the shirt and down each sleeve in this Nike pattern. The Stamford Bridge faithful wasted little time expressing their opinions online.

The situation is deteriorating daily, according to one Twitter user.

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“Nike hasn’t come up with a good design since 2011.” was another person’s complaint.

Disappоinting, as awful as their perfоrmance after investing оne billiоn pоunds, was the cоmment that struck a chоrd with the cоmmenter.

Asking, “Why orange?” is natural.

 

“The Blues’ new uniform, shot from close up.”

Due to the failure of a prior agreement with Paramount Plus, Chelsea’s jerseys for this season initially appeared to be blank.

Subsequently, they reached an agreement with Infinite Athlete, who became their new kit sponsor. Last year, Pochettino’s squad didn’t wear the finished jersey until their match against Fulham on October 2nd.

Throughout the 2023–2024 season, the Stamford Bridge team will wear jerseys sponsored by Infinite Athlete thanks to a £40 million deal between the two clubs. The future of the London club is just as cloudy as the sponsor situation for next season’s jerseys.