Liverpool’s last two kit deals with New Balance officially became their best-selling kits of all time.
However, Anfield commercial chief Billy Hogan admitted the club could be willing to listen to offers from other brands.
He told The Drum: “We are in conversation with New Balance and we are in conversation with others as well.
“The deal is an incredibly important partnership – not just for the financial support it delivers for the club but also from the distribution standpoint.”
Whatever deal comes into place, there have been reports it will be the biggest kit deal in the club’s history.
So what could they look like? talkSPORT.com has explored some of the best concept designs from some major sporting brands – including Adidas, Nike, Kappa and Puma.
Have a look at our findings below…
Nike by Turbinal (IG: turbinal_designs)
This Nike concept kit is beautifully simplistic and has striking resemblances to Chelsea’s current kit.
It features the iconic Nike swoosh on the right crest with subtle white (or red) stripes on the collar and sleeves.
The third kit is inspired by the 1999/2000 green away kit and would provide an edgy alternative colour to the traditional white and red primary kits.
Adidas by Turbinal (IG: turbinal_designs) and FFX (@FFX__)
This concept Adidas home kit is a modernised remake of the 1982 Liverpool home kit.
The green and white away kit is inspired by the 1995/96 chequered shirt, while the third kit design has resemblances to Liverpool’s away shirt in the 2011/12 season.
Another design is by @FFX__and it is an all black strip with the iconic Adidas stripes featured in gold along the shoulders.
Have a look at it below…
New Balance (IG: settpace)
New Balance do the current kits and some new strips have been designed should Liverpool decide to extend with their current sportswear company.
Kappa (Twitter: @francososa1974)
A kit design created by Franco Sosa also visualises a Liverpool home shirt designed by Kappa.
No other Premier League clubs are sponsored by Kappa – so it would be surprising if Anfield chiefs make a deal with them.
But here is an idea of a Liverpool shirt designed by the Italian sportswear brand.
Puma (Warrigal)
Arsenal’s former sponsor Puma is also a name that has been thrown in the mix as a potential kit-maker for Liverpool.
Puma already sponsor Newcastle, Burnley and Crystal Palace and could well be on the hunt for a deal with another club.
Here are some potential Puma designs by Warrigal…