Tottenham Hotspur 2015/16 shirt unveiled: £45m Manchester United target Harry Kane sports new Spurs strip

The club will wear it for the first time against Stoke tomorrow

James Orr
Friday 15 May 2015 04:24 EDT
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Harry Kane in Spurs' new home shirt
Harry Kane in Spurs' new home shirt

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He may have been linked with a £45m move to Manchester United today, but here is Harry Kane unveiling Tottenham's new strip for next season.

The club will wear the shirt for the first time tomorrow for their final home game of the season against Hull City.

The shirt features a diagonal sash, and is manufactured by Under Armour.

Now for the science...

The release reads: "As with all Under Armour teamwear, the new kit is made of HeatGear material. Weighing just 107 grams and containing the brand’s quick-drying technology alongside Under Armour’s signature Moisture Transport System, moisture is wicked away from the body ensuring that players always stay dry. Lightweight fabric with built-in four-way stretch improves mobility and accelerates dry time, while strategic ventilation built into the shirt at key points where the body most commonly releases heat allows for optimum coolness, even in the harshest weather conditions."

Hugo Lloris wearing the news Spurs' goalkeepers shirt
Hugo Lloris wearing the news Spurs' goalkeepers shirt

In addition to United target Kane, Arsenal target Hugo Lloris unveiled the goalkeepers' shirt. Will they both be at White Hart Lane next season?

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