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Everton’s 2025/26 home kit leaked and it may split fans’ opinions

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Everton are now just a matter of weeks away from signing off their 2024/25 campaign.

To say it has been a turbulent season would be a huge understatement, but Everton will be playing Premier League football again next term.

David Moyes returned to Merseyside and steadied the ship despite the clear signs of improvement still being needed over the summer.

But the Friedkins are ready to back Everton in the transfer market which will provide the fans with optimism for things to come.

However, an emotional day awaits the club as they get set to wave goodbye to Goodison Park in a couple of weeks.

A big summer awaits the club as they get prepared to move into their new state-of-the-art home.

And they will need a kit worthy of playing at Bramley-Moore Dock.

Views Of Everton's Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium
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Everton’s 2025/26 home kit leaked

Ahead of the final game at Goodison, Everton are releasing a heritage shirt for fans to purchase which was teased in Saturday’s match programme.

Whether that will be worn by the players against Southampton is another question.

But a reliable kit site Esvaphane have now shared the believed 2025/26 home kit for Everton.

The shirt features a real retro look with the neckline similar to the 1987 home shirt worn during some of Everton’s better times.

It is a shirt which may prove marmite among the fans with the Castore design certainly one that many may feel could be improved.

Of course, this has not been made official by the club yet, but this is a site very highly regarded in sharing early photos on unreleased kits.

Ironically, the Castore founder recently hailed Everton and the opportunity provided to him by investing in the club.

Next season is going to be huge for Everton, but fans may feel they have gotten off to a shaky start with this leaked kit.

Everton are set for a huge summer

Chairman Marc Watts says Everton will explore the US market as they feel it is a huge opportunity for the club to grow.

This is just one of the changes Everton are set to see under the Friedkins.

Bramley-Moore Dock is expected to boost revenue by £60m a year with the club’s new home opening up new doors financially for the Toffees.

It is going to be a huge summer for Everton and the financial gains should only benefit the club on the pitch, as well as off it.

A new dawn is being promised on Merseyside and it looks like the fans have now seen the home kit they’ll be wearing to embark on the new era.