The 2024/2025 season is coming to an end — a season full of success (La Liga, Copa del Rey, and the Spanish Super Cup), with only the cherry on top missing: the Champions League.
We’ll see if this new Barcelona kit for the 2025/2026 season finally brings the long-awaited Champions League title — which would be Barça’s sixth. Here’s everything we know about the new Nike kit, including the leaks that have surfaced (note: it’s not official yet, but the announcement is expected very soon).
Barcelona 2025/26 Home Kit
The new home kit is, of course, still blaugrana, combining the classic blue and deep red, but this time it features more stripes and a color gradient that gives it a modern, slightly blurred effect. The Nike logo is now a more vibrant yellow, aligning better with the club crest. This is what has been leaked by Footy Headlines, the go-to source for kit leaks.
Here you can see a comparison between the current 2024/25 Barcelona shirt and the new 2025/26 version (note: the Spotify and Philips Ambilight logos on the sleeve are missing — we’ll have to wait and see if they remain sleeve sponsors. They paid €30 million for a three-season deal, which ends this season, so it remains to be seen whether they renew or a new sponsor steps in. Spotify, meanwhile, pays around €70 million per season).
The back of the shirt features, at the top, a combination of flags: one with the club’s colors and another with the flag of Catalonia.


Here you have a video making the Lamine Yamal Barcelona shirt
Barcelona 2025/26 Away Kit
The second kit for the upcoming season is surrounded by more secrecy and might be the most unique one. It’s expected to be a special edition by Nike — the Nike Mamba, which is part of Kobe Bryant’s brand. It features an interesting mix of colors, including black stripes on the shoulders.
This image is more of a mock-up or recreation, so we’ll have to wait for the final official version to be revealed.

Barcelona 2025/26 Third Kit
The third kit is usually the last to be announced. Clubs tend to use it more for marketing purposes, since the first and second kits typically cover most color clash scenarios during matches. The third kit is only needed on rare occasions, but commercially it’s very effective — offering something different and helping to boost shirt sales.
It seems this one will be orange, with sharply defined silhouette lines.

It’s somewhat reminiscent of the kit Barcelona wore in the mid-to-late 2000s — like this one, worn by the legendary Leo Messi:

The top-selling FC Barcelona players’ jerseys for the 2024/2025 season:
- Lamine Yamal
- Robert Lewandowski
- Leo Messi (Yes, even though he’s no longer at the club, a lot of people still want his jersey).
- Raphinha
- Pedri
- Gavi
- Cubarsí
- Frenkie De Jong