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·12 April 2026
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Official announcements, leaks, and great finds: OneFootball rounds up all the kit news of the week.

This is the big story of the week: Nike’s World Cup kits have a manufacturing defect. As a result, a fairly visible bulge appears around the shoulder.
Spotted on players during the last international break, Nike has officially confirmed the issue but is now facing a huge logistical challenge to fix it, given that millions of shirts have already been produced and sold. Click here for more details.
However, according to some resourceful people, the bulge on the shoulder could disappear with the use of steam.


This week, UEFA announced it is in exclusive talks with Nike for the American brand to become the official supplier of Champions League balls from 2027.
This would mark the end of a 26-year partnership between Adidas and the European governing body. If the deal goes through, Nike would also become the official ball supplier for the Europa League and the Conference League.
According to the very reliable Footy Headlines, here is what Chelsea’s future kit should look like. The crest in the background is likely to get people talking.

Footy Headlines & Opaleak
Juventus has also seen its next home kit leaked. According to Footy Headlines, the Old Lady should see gold touches return to its shirt.

As OM’s new logo was unveiled this week, here is a first look at what the Olympians’ next kit should look like according to InformaTreize.
InformaTreize
According to the Parisian source, PSG should wear a retro-style kit next season, with the return of the wide red stripe down the middle of the shirt.
This could be a turning point in the recent history of football boot manufacturing. Adidas unveiled a new pair this week called "Project R.A.P", which has the special feature of being 3D-printed.
Ademola Lookman and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia are said to have given their feedback on the pair. We’re big fans of the design here.



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