City Xtra
·11 de noviembre de 2025
First details emerge around Manchester City’s 2026/27 away kit

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·11 de noviembre de 2025

Manchester City’s 2026/27 away kit is likely to be a popular choice among supporters based on initial information that has surfaced surrounding its design.
In recent years, City and PUMA have become known for bold and distinctive kit releases, blending nods to the club’s history with modern, fashion-inspired design choices.
From a mosaic-inspired home shirt in 2020/21 to an EA Sports-linked fourth kit in the ongoing campaign, Manchester City’s strips have often divided opinion initially before growing into fan favourites – especially when associated with memorable title-winning campaigns.
The away shirt, in particular, has seen some of the most creative ideas in recent seasons. The 2024/25 deep maroon and gold design paid tribute to Manchester’s industrial roots and previous fan favourites, while the 2025/26 all-black concept embraced a sleek, minimalist aesthetic.
Now, according to the exclusive information of Footy Headlines, Manchester City’s 2026/27 away kit will feature a black base with yellow accents applied to patterns, logos, and other detailing implemented into the design.
For those already looking to purchase the new kit, it is pointed out that the latest away shirt edition will be available starting in the summer of 2026.
The reported colour combination is expected to make for one of the more striking Manchester City away kits in recent years, with black-based kits historically among the most commercially successful for the club, balancing modern streetwear appeal with a sleek, powerful on-pitch look.
As with all PUMA releases, fans can expect a complementary range of training and lifestyle apparel in matching tones to accompany the kit drop next year.
Early indications also suggest the club may integrate the design into promotional campaigns celebrating their growing global fanbase, with Manchester City’s international tours often aligning with new shirt launches.
With the 2026/27 campaign still some way off, further information can be expected in the coming months, potentially revealing imagery of the kit alongside Manchester City’s next home and third shirt designs.









































