Every Leaked Serie A Kit So Far Ahead of 2020/21 Season

Last Updated: 07/05/2020
The 2020 Serie A title is still very much up for grabs, with Juventus and Lazio are separated by a single point at the top of the table and 12 games apiece remaining.
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This hasn't dampened anyone's interest in next season though and, with the unknown effect of the coronavirus crisis on the transfer market putting all prospective moves in doubt, the focus has turned to the shirt this summer's recruits may or may not be wearing.
So, here's every leaked Serie A kit for 2020/21 so far...
AC Milan
Following the boardroom drama which dominated the headlines immediately after the suspension of play, Milan have opted for a crowd-pleasing home kit, sticking to the red and white stripes but adding a geometric print of the Milan Cathedral.
? REVEALED: Claudio Raimondi revealed Milan’s 2020-21 kit on Sportmediaset on Italia 1.
— The Milan Corner (@themilancorner) April 18, 2020
The geometric print on the it is that of the flooring of the #Milan Cathedral.
What are your thoughts? pic.twitter.com/xUfTazcs4p
Only the off-white colour of Milan's away kit has been revealed so far.
? @Footy_Headlines ? : Milan 20-21 Away Kit ?⚫️ pic.twitter.com/skg15Z0RjZ
— TeamMilanAC (@TeamMilanAC) March 30, 2020
The club have opted for a radical third strip going from their black shirts this season to blue for the first time in 25 years.
?? LEAKED: Milan 20-21 Third Kit to Be Blue: https://t.co/EtHgLwD0ZL
— Footy Headlines (@Footy_Headlines) October 17, 2019
This is one concept based on the leaked design above.
Fiorentina
Other than Fiorentina moving from Le Coq Sportif to Kappa, nothing has been revealed concerning La Viola's home strip for next season. Their third kit, on the other hand, has been leaked - as they've added a white cross to the simple red shirts they've worn this season.
?❤?? Kappa Fiorentina 20-21 Third Kit Leaked: https://t.co/1rMBAnHTTv
— Footy Headlines (@Footy_Headlines) May 1, 2020
Inter
By far the most rebellious kit change in Italy for next season, Inter have ditched their legendary blue and black stripes for zig-zags.
It seems Inter's experiment with a mint green away strip this year has been put to bed with a return for the predominantly white second string kit.
⚪?⚫ NEW: Nike Inter Milan 20-21 Away Kit Leaked: https://t.co/t6uXnv0rx8
— Footy Headlines (@Footy_Headlines) January 6, 2020
This grey and black third kit is supposedly inspired by the strip worn in the 1998 UEFA Cup final against Lazio. If any player for Antonio Conte's side puts in even a fraction of the performance Ronaldo delivered in that European showpiece, Inter fans are in for a treat.
Juventus
The theory goes that Juventus' radical decision in 2019 to ditch the black and white stripes with which they are synonymous was designed to attract a larger audience in the US so that they didn't resemble the referees from the football played on that side of the Atlantic.
Yet, based on the leaked designs for next season, it appears they've come to their senses and restored those famous stripes.
However, the creative juices have been allowed to flow for this orange and black third kit design.
Juve’s probable third kit 20/21 ?
— Tribuna.com (@trbn_football) February 27, 2020
Hot or not? ?#Juve #Juventus pic.twitter.com/MQG6DYBHoe
Napoli
Although no new designs have been linked the rumour that Napoli were ditching Kappa for the sponsorship of Adidas has been dismissed, with a two-year extension to their contract agreed.
Roma
Roma, in a similar style to Manchester City's third strip this campaign, have added an 'ice cream' design for next season's strip.
Only the colours of Roma's second- and third-choice strips have been revealed, along with the revelation of a new crest on the away kit, fittingly for La Lupa (the She-Wolf) it's a wolf.
???? UPDATE: AS Roma 20-21 Away Kit Colors & Info Leaked - To Feature Lupetto Crest: https://t.co/TnZ9Z4niII
— Footy Headlines (@Footy_Headlines) April 19, 2020
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