Four Adidas leaks in under 24 hours. Either someone at the Three Stripes had a very loose Friday, or the 2027 product cycle is quietly rolling into view — because Footy Headlines has published what appear to be renders for a Chinese New Year jacket each for Manchester United and Liverpool, a retro Icons collection jacket for Arsenal, and a fresh black-and-yellow colourway for the F50 Hyperfast boot. None of it is confirmed by Adidas or the clubs, but the clustering is hard to ignore.
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Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal — and the F50 Hyperfast boot line.
Adidas across all four items.
All four are unconfirmed leaks, published by Footy Headlines between 20 and 21 June 2026. No official word from Adidas, Manchester United, Liverpool or Arsenal at the time of writing. Mid-2026 publication for 2027 product lines is consistent with how kit-cycle leaks typically surface — clubs and suppliers tend to lock down designs 12-18 months out — but these remain renders until a brand or club says otherwise.
The Manchester United and Liverpool Chinese New Year jackets follow a format Adidas has used for cultural-edition drops before: club colours as the base, with CNY-specific graphic detailing layered over the top. United's version leans into the club's red, while Liverpool's works within their traditional palette. Both are 2027 editions, per Footy Headlines.
The Arsenal piece sits in a different lane entirely. Described as part of an 'Icons collection', it reads as a deliberate nod to the club's heritage — a retro cut with the kind of clean, archival aesthetic that tends to do very well with the collector end of the fanbase. Gunners supporters who've been waiting for Adidas to lean into the back catalogue will want to keep an eye on this one.
Then there are the boots. The F50 Hyperfast 'Base Pack' colourway for 2027 goes black and yellow — sharp, high-contrast, the sort of colourway that photographs well on a matchday and divides opinion on the timeline almost immediately. The F50 line has history, and Adidas clearly isn't done mining it.
The leaks landed quickly on football kit communities across X and Reddit, with the Arsenal retro jacket drawing particular attention from supporters who've been vocal about wanting the club's Adidas partnership to dig into the archive. The CNY jackets have a ready-made audience in the cultural-edition collector space, which has grown steadily over the past few years. Boot colourway discourse, as ever, is its own ecosystem.
Four leaks in one window from a single specialist outlet — Footy Headlines has a strong track record in this space, but independent corroboration is still absent. Treat these as credible early looks rather than confirmed drops. What's editorially interesting is the pattern: if these are genuine 2027 cycle products, Adidas appears to be running cultural-edition apparel alongside a heritage line and a bold boot refresh simultaneously. That's a broad sweep for one product year, and it suggests the Three Stripes are pushing hard across every corner of their Premier League partnerships. Worth watching.
Four Adidas leaks in under 24 hours. Either someone at the Three Stripes had a very loose Friday, or the 2027 product cycle is quietly rolling into view
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