Every Leaked Bundesliga Kit So Far Ahead of 2020/21 Season
By Ben Carter

Last update: 03/05/2020
We don't know when the 2019/20 season will be able to be finished, but the break in football that's followed the coronavirus outbreak has allowed us to take a look forward at what the future might hold in the next campaign.
It's usually players and managers which take the headlines, but there's nothing quite like your team's new kit as a piece of fan food which can help tide things over while we wait for the new season to start.
So what else are we waiting for? Let's go...
Bayern Munich
It's much of the same for Bayern Munich's home kit, although the pattern on the shirt will change slightly.
? Bayern's 2020/21 home kit design leaked - The new home shirt is set to feature a tonal halftone gradient design made up of small circles - It's set to be released in May 2020 [Footy Headlines] pic.twitter.com/3vphD2xfDF
— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) December 30, 2019
Adidas have ditched the diagonal pattern from this season and have instead introduced small circles which are dotted all over.
As far as Bayern Munich's away kit goes, the club appear to be going down an Oktoberfest-themed route for this one. There will be a base white colour, but the logos will be a traditional light brown which resembles that of Lederhosen.
Bayern Munich's third kit will also take its inspiration from something very specific, although this season it appears to be based off a kit that was featured in EA Sports' FIFA 18.
Le troisième maillot du Bayern pour la prochaine saison sera principalement noir, combiné avec du blanc pour les logos et du rouge pour les garnitures. Inspiré du maillot EASports de FIFA 18. [FootyHeadlines] pic.twitter.com/6qHl5oOfiA
— FCBayern France ?? (@FCBayern_French) March 20, 2020
Borussia Dortmund
Crucially, Borussia Dortmund will have a new shirt sponsor in the Bundesliga next season. The design will stay largely the same as this season's, although there will be a minor tweak to the pattern on the shoulders to pay homage to the city's Westfalenhalle underground station.
Das neue @bvb Trikot mit @1und1 auf der Brust wird schon schön werden. Niemals bekommen wir einen blauen Kasten vorne drauf, eher wird es in diese Richtung gehen. #BVB #Sponsor pic.twitter.com/U4wH85TY7d
— Dennis Duke (@bitingDuke) February 19, 2020
Their new away kit will retain the recent black colour scheme, although the pattern on next season's shirt will be in relation to the graffiti and street art that's in Dortmund.
?? Borussia Dortmund 20-21 Away Kit Concept - Graffiti Design: https://t.co/I84RJEmlMH
— Footy Headlines (@Footy_Headlines) December 13, 2019
There aren't any details about their third kit or cup kit so far.
Borussia Mönchengladbach
There still aren't any concrete leaks for what Gladbach's home and away kits might look like next season, but the club have released a new, special edition kit following the coronavirus outbreak.
It's already on sale, and although Footy Headlines say it will be the club's third kit next season, Borussia Mönchengladbach confirmed when the kit was released that it would only be available for a limited time, with the proceeds being used to help fund more Personal Protection Equipment in the city.
ℹ In line with Puma's theme this season, the Puma Borussia Mönchengladbach 2020-21 third football shirt boasts a subtle all-over pattern print. In this case, the print consists of small lozenges and is inspired by Mönchengladbach's rich heritage of textile industry. pic.twitter.com/Qc0648xKlC
— Footy Headlines (@Footy_Headlines) May 1, 2020
RB Leipzig
The Red Bulls have only had one of their kits leaked so far.
Nike are continuing their theme for the upcoming season by basing some of their new kits on popular instalments of their trainers, with Leipzig's roughly inspired by the Air Max 98.
— Footy Headlines (@Footy_Headlines) March 14, 2020
Wolfsburg
It will be much of the same for VfL Wolfsburg and Nike, although the club's home shirt will be adopting a lighter 'sub lime' colour.
For their away kit, Wolfsburg will be using black as their base, as opposed the the sky blue that was used this season, or a white colour scheme which has been seen in previous years.