Will Huffer has revealed that the Leeds United goalkeepers will be playing in orange next season, as he posed in the new away kit for the men between the posts on Instagram.
Leeds revealed the club’s new second kit on Wednesday afternoon, which sees the Whites go down a particularly different route. Indeed, the club will wear grey and pink – which has been met with a somewhat mixed reception.
Many like the new look, whereas others are unimpressed with the choice to include pink. Some are in the middle, stating that it is a nice-looking strip but have questioned why it would be done in the club’s centenary year.
The blue and yellow goalkeeper strip has been a huge hit with the fans, a kit which Kiko Casilla modelled in Australia and most recently in Italy. Now, Huffer has revealed he, Casilla and Kamil Miazek will play in orange next term.
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TBR’s view – Who is more likely to wear it for Leeds?
Bailey Peacock-Farrell is closing in on a £3.5million move to Premier League side Burnley, with Casilla remaining first choice. But it leaves a gap – who is second choice?
Released goalkeeper Josh Rae was on the bench against Cagliari which raises some question marks, but the debate is between Huffer and Miazek. Last season, Huffer played against Bristol City over the Polish colossus.
But this summer, Miazek has featured more often than Huffer – who went on loan to Barnet last season. It remains to be seen who will be on the bench come Sunday against Bristol City.

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