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Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher (Image: Getty Images)
Jamie Carragher has hinted that Liverpool need to go out and sign a new centre-back after sending a tongue-in-cheek message following the release of the club's new home kit.
The Reds unveiled their 2025/26 adidas red home and white away strips on Friday morning, after their five-year partnership with Nike came to an end.
In a statement on the club's website, Liverpool announced the start of their lucrative 10-year deal with adidas and that supporters can now buy the new kits for the first time.
Meanwhile, among those to feature in Liverpool's Alice in Wonderland-inspired launch video was Carragher.
The 47-year-old made 737 appearances during a historic 25-year spell with the Reds, winning the Champions League, FA Cup twice, UEFA Cup, League Cup twice and the Super Cup twice during his time at Anfield.
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And after Liverpool's kit was released, Carragher took to social media to send his own message and hint that the Reds need to dip into the market and look for a new central defender.
Alongside an image of Carragher in Liverpool's brand-new home strip, he said on X: "The new @LFC centre back finally arrives!
The Reds could, in fact, secure a cut-price deal for the 25-year-old this summer.
Following the club's pre-season tour in South East Asia, the Reds have returned home to embark on a double-header against Spanish side Athletic Club on Monday.
It's set to finalise Liverpool's pre-season campaign ahead of the Community Shield against Crystal Palace on Sunday, August 10.
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Liverpool have launched their new home and away shirts for the 2025/26 season, the first in their new partnership with adidas.
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