Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool, Barcelona 'leaked' kits get FIFA 20 makeover

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Matt Davies24 April 2020

It's the season of the leaked kits, and while we've seen a number of shirt designs across the Internet, Bleacher Report have now brought them to life... well, to Fifa 20.

That's right: with football across Europe suspended due to the coronavirus - the Eredivisie now cancelled - we can at least dream of next season, and more importantly, what kits our beloved teams will be flaunting.

We've already had a number of Tottenham and Chelsea fans repulsed by the supposed new designs (unofficial, of course) ready to grace the Premier League, but perhaps opinion will change in a novel format.

Notably, Bleacher report have included the 'leaked' kits for Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool and Barcelona.

Take a look below...

Let's start with Manchester United then, who are known for historic, bold kits that strike fear into their opponents.

Well, not anymore, according to the leaks. The frankly bizarre black and white striped kit looks equally as strange on Fifa. Perhaps the switch from Nike to Adidas was the wrong idea, although it hasn't done them badly financially.

On the kits, one fan wrote: "How are all the Utd kits so bad??"

Arsenal next, and it's a much more simple design we see here, certainly a more pleasing view for the fans. Where Nike seem to have a more generic template for each club, Adidas - according to these leaks - are taking a different approach. They couldn't be more dissimilar!

Up next it's Liverpool, who are seen wearing a mocked-up Nike strip, with their deal with New Balance coming to an end soon. The green lining around the collar is there to be seen.

On the initial reveal, one fan said: "Cheap looking. Looks like a top for a cyclist sleeves too short and tight. Collar is terrible. The first top I won't be buying for years."

Last but not least, Barcelona, who appear to have reverted to a more traditional kit if the leaks are to be believed. They've more recently opted for a chequered design, but the notorious stripes appear to be back.

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