Chelsea 2015/16 home shirt leaked again as new picture appears online

New pictures show same style as those previously seen

Tom Sheen
Friday 03 July 2015 10:43 BST
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Chelsea's home shirt for the 2015/16 has again been leaked online - revealing the same style as has been seen in previous leaks.

The Blues are yet to officially release their new kits for next season but various leaks have all shown a similar style, that includes red trim. The latest leak appeared on the reliable FootyHeadlines.

The adidas made shirt will carry the Yokohoma Tire logo for the first time next season after the Japanese firm agreed a £40million-a-year sponsorship deal with the club in February.

The leaked image shows the shirt hanging in a shop.

(FootyHeadlines)

Training wear for next season has already been released but there is no date yet set for the release of the new kit, although it would be a surprise if they are not worn for the pre-season tour of the US that kicks off against New York Red Bulls on 23 July.

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