PSG's home jersey for the 2024-2025 season leaked

The PSG home jersey has been a source of debate among Rouge & Bleu supporters, who often call for the return of the iconic 'Hechter' shirt
PSG's shirt.
PSG's shirt. / Visionhaus/GettyImages
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As the 2023-2024 season of PSG hits its peak with a spot secured in the Champions League quarter-finals, attention is already shifting towards the next campaign. Early glimpses of the upcoming home jersey have been leaked well in advance.

The PSG home jersey has often been a point of contention among Rouge & Bleu supporters. Clinging to certain values, including the tradition of the 'Hechter' shirt, they have frequently clamored for the return of Paris Saint-Germain's historic home uniform.

This wish is set to come true for the 2024-2025 season. Thus, during negotiations at the end of the 2022-2023 season, the Ultras Collective had raised the issue of the 'Hechter' shirt and it seems they have been heard, according to the first leaks of the home jersey for the upcoming season on the specialized site Footy Headlines.

PSG's home jersey for the 2024-2025 season leaked

The leaked images depict a return to the iconic design, reminiscent of the club's early years and evoking nostalgia among long-time fans. The classic vertical red and blue stripes, adorned with the prominent sponsor logos, harken back to a time when PSG was establishing itself as a force in French and European football.

For many supporters, this return to tradition symbolizes more than just a change in attire; it represents a connection to the club's roots and a nod to its rich history. The anticipation surrounding the unveiling of the new jersey reflects the excitement and anticipation building among fans as they eagerly await the start of the next season.

While the current season still has its challenges and triumphs to navigate, the prospect of seeing PSG donning the beloved 'Hechter' jersey once again adds an extra layer of excitement for supporters, signaling a return to their club's heritage and identity on the field.

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