Kits 2017-18: confirmed, leaked, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, Ligue 1




Barcelona reveal their kit for the 2017-18 season.
Barcelona reveal their kit for the 2017-18 season.Source: Twitter


THE season wasn’t even over, and already a number of clubs were playing in their kits for the next campaign.

Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and Inter Milan all sported their new home kits in their final matches of the season.
However, other European giants are still yet to reveal their jerseys for 2017-18.

LA LIGA
BARCELONA
Barca’s home kit has a new sponsor (Rakuten) and new-look red stripes.
They’ve maintained their iconic red and blue colours, but there’s just one traditional thick red stripe down the centre, with thinner stripes across the chest.



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There’s also a red strip under the sleeve, but on top it’s solid blue.
Nike, who designed the shirt, call it an “updated interpretation of the traditional Blaugrana stripes”.

According to Footy Headlines, Barca’s away kit will be mainly light blue (or teal), with navy and dark red; similar colours to their 2010-11 away kit.

Barcelona's rumoured away kit colours.
Barcelona's rumoured away kit colours.Source: Supplied

REAL MADRID
Real have released their new home and away kit for their La Liga and Champions Leauge title defence.
The new home kit has teal and silver detailings, with diagonally skewered rectangles on the front. A modern taken on their solid white 2016-17 jersey.

Karim Benzema in Real Madrid's new adidas home kit
Karim Benzema in Real Madrid's new adidas home kitSource: Supplied

The teal detailing carries over into the away and third kits, with the away kit having a black colour base.

Real Madrid's new home and away adidas kit for 17-18 season
Real Madrid's new home and away adidas kit for 17-18 seasonSource: Supplied

Their third kit will be teal according to a Footy Headlines leak, with a unique styling on the front, which takes inspiration from their 1996-97 alternate kit.

Real Madrid's rumour leaked third kit.
Real Madrid's rumour leaked third kit.Source: Supplied

ATLETICO MADRID
Atletico haven’t released their kits for next season, but will integrate their new crest into their shirts.

New v Old: Atletico's new crest for 2016-17.
New v Old: Atletico's new crest for 2016-17.Source: Supplied

According to Footy Headlines, their home kit will have a similar design to their 1999-2000 kit, and will have less and wider stripes compared to the 2016-17 kit.

Atletico's rumoured home kit colours.
Atletico's rumoured home kit colours.Source: Supplied

Their away shirt will reportedly be predominately yellow and navy, and similar to their 2013-14 kit.

Atletico's rumoured leaked away colours.
Atletico's rumoured leaked away colours.Source: Supplied

For the first time, Atletico will reportedly have a special third kit released by Nike that’s mostly camouflaged navy with the addition of pink stylings.

Atletico's rumoured leaked third kit.
Atletico's rumoured leaked third kit.Source: Supplied

SERIE A
JUVENTUS
Juve have revealed their new home kit for the 2017-18, which has a new logo and three stars above the crest.
The new home jersey has thicker stripes, with thin stripes along the sides that run down onto the shorts.
Juve’s away kit will reportedly combine yellow and blue, similar to a lot of past designs such as their 2013-14 jersey.

Juventus' rumoured leaked away kit for 17-18.
Juventus' rumoured leaked away kit for 17-18.Source: Supplied

But their third kit will reportedly be inspired by an army theme worn in the late 1940’s, with a green base and black and white stripes on the front.

Juve's rumoured leaked third kit.
Juve's rumoured leaked third kit.Source: Supplied

INTER MILAN
Inter have already debuted their new kit for the 2017-18 season in their final match of the 2016-17 Serie A campaign against Udinese.

Inter forward Eder celebrates with his teammates after scoring a goal.
Inter forward Eder celebrates with his teammates after scoring a goal.Source: AP

The yellow detailings in their sponsor logos are white, and the strips have an asymmertical look.

Inter midfielder Marcelo Brozovic, right, celebrates with his teammate Ivan Perisic.
Inter midfielder Marcelo Brozovic, right, celebrates with his teammate Ivan Perisic.Source: AP

AC MILAN
Milan have released their home kit for next season, which has the same red and black colours, but has a striped back instead of black.
Milan’s rumoured away kit will be mostly white with a red and black collar, as well as including a pattern of triangle and lines.

Milan's rumoured leaked away kit.
Milan's rumoured leaked away kit.Source: Supplied

ROMA
Roma’s kit looks almost the same as in 2016-17, but with the a solid colour rather than lines across the front.
BUNDESLIGA
BAYERN MUNICH
Bayern Munich wore their new 2017-18 home kit in their final league match of the season when they farewelled Philipp Lahm and Xabi Alonso.
The design, which incorporates white strips, pays homage to their sides of the 1970s, where they won three league titles and European Cups between 1974 and 1976.
“The new jersey is inspired by one of the most iconic jerseys they had in their glory past,” said shirt desig director Jurgen Rank.
“At that time, Bayern were basically dominating European football.
“The club and us thought it was time to bring back this great design, but obviously in a modern way.”

Philipp Lahm (R) and Bayern Munich's Spanish midfielder Xabi Alonso (L).
Philipp Lahm (R) and Bayern Munich's Spanish midfielder Xabi Alonso (L).Source: AFP
Lahm.
Lahm.Source: AFP
Bayern Munich lift the Bundesliga trophy.
Bayern Munich lift the Bundesliga trophy.Source: AP

Their reported away kit will have a wide red patch dominating the chest, rather than darker shades of grey like the 2016-17 season.

Bayern Munich's rumoured leaked away jersey.
Bayern Munich's rumoured leaked away jersey.Source: Supplied

BORUSSIA DORTMUND
Dortmund have already worn their 2017-18 home kit as they lifted the German Cup.
They not have horizontal black stripes rather than vertical ones, which fade towards the centre of their jersey.

Dortmund's French midfielder Ousmane Dembele (C) and teammates celebrate with the trophy after winning the German Cup (DFB Pokal).
Dortmund's French midfielder Ousmane Dembele (C) and teammates celebrate with the trophy after winning the German Cup (DFB Pokal).Source: AFP
Dortmund celebrate.
Dortmund celebrate.Source: AFP

LIGUE 1
PSG
Paris-Saint Germain have also released their new kit, which has a thinner red stripe down the middle, as well as red sleeves instead of blue.

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