AC Milan Unveil Fiery New Home Kit for 2025/26 Season

AC Milan Unveil Fiery New Home Kit for 2025/26 Season

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Serie A giants Milan have revealed their home kit for the 2025-26 season. Milan showed off the new uniform for next season on social media on Thursday morning, CE Report quotes Kosova Press.

"AC Milan and global sports brand PUMA are delighted to unveil the Rossoneri's long-awaited home kit for the 2025/26 season, featuring a design that pays homage to one of the club's historic symbols," the Rossoneri said in a statement on their official website.

In the new home kit for the 2025/26 season, the iconic red and black colourway is embellished with flames along the stripes and a bright red crest, offering a modern interpretation of the club's historic roots and culminating in a striking uniform for players and fans alike.

"The Rossoneri will wear the new jersey for the first time on Saturday, during the last home match of the season against Monza."

Unfortunately, neither the Rossoneri nor their regional rivals will have anything to play for. Milan cannot qualify for any European competition, while the “Brianzoles” were relegated to Serie B a few weeks ago.

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