Barcelona reveal stunning classic design for 2020-21 home kit
Barcelona have revealed the stunning new classic design for their 2020-21 home shirt – but it doesn’t come cheap if you want to buy it.
The red and blue strip – a retro Barcelona look – has gone on sale today after the club revealed the design online with plenty of pictures of the club’s stars.
If you want to buy it though, it’ll set you back a cool £136 for the shirt, while the shorts come in at £64 alone.
Club superstar Lionel Messi poses in the new Barcelona shirt for the 2020-21 LaLiga season
Antoine Griezmann will be hoping for a slightly better season in Barcelona’s newest strip
There are slightly cheaper options on the Barcelona website, with the junior version of the shirt costing £114 and the women’s shirt – with Stanley instead of Rakuten as the sponsor – listed at £127.
The likes of Lionel Messi and Antoine Griezmann posed in the shirt for pictures as fans went wild over the design.
One commented, ‘Beautiful, amazing!’ while another took the chance to critique Barca’s performances on the pitch while also complimenting the design: ‘Yeah we love the kit but bring back Barca’s EXQUISITE style of playing the game!’
Indeed, Barcelona are likely to be lining up in their new kit next season having lost the LaLiga title to Real Madrid in the 2019-20 season.
Another club legend in defender Gerard Pique wore the shirt, much to the supporters’ delight
Frenkie de Jong and Sergi Roberto (left), and Sergio Busquets (right) model the new design
With just two games to go, there are four points between the two sides, with Real able to wrap up the championship on Thursday night at home to Villarreal.
Barcelona have struggled under the stewardship of Quique Setien this season and despite being ahead at the restart, have dropped below their biggest rivals.
In the nine matches since the restart, Barca have won six, while dropping points with draws against Sevilla, Celta Vigo and Atletico Madrid.
Real Madrid, on the other hand, have won all of their nine matches, even managing to grind out three points when their performances haven’t been quite at 100 per cent.
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