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Manchester City's rumoured away kit for next season has been 'leaked' online.

A post from Footy Headlines suggests the Blues are planning an 'unique and new design' for the 2018-19 season.

According to the report the away jersey will be a dark navy design featuring lime green and sky blue stripes in what will be a 'totally new look for the club'.

All sponsorship logos on the kit are expected to be white, while a lime green and sky blue tape will adorn the inner neck along with a 'pride graphic' which will read '#ManCity'.

The 'leak' also suggests the kit will be based on the latest version of Nike's Vapor template and will feature a zig-zag detailing along the top of the sleeves and on the sides of the shorts.

While there are not many details on the shorts or sock designs, it is suggested they will both be in the same shade of blue as the actual away shirt.

It is also suggested the away kit is set to be released a little while after the home kit, with the release date 'likely to be in June or July'.

A report from December suggested the new home kit will also feature the same Vapor template as the latest leak.

Early indications suggest City are planning a move to dark navy blue socks for the first time since the home kit worn between 1999 and 2001 but none of these leaks are confirmed.