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More FIFA 19 Digital Kits Have Been Released And They Are Dividing Opinion

More FIFA 19 Digital Kits Have Been Released And They Are Dividing Opinion

These are interesting to say the least...

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Starting last year, EA Sports have adopted the new trend of a digital fourth kit for some of Europe's biggest sides.

In collaboration with Adidas, EA have released all new custom kits for Manchester United, Juventus, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid.

However, this year, fans now have the pleasure of donning these shirts in real life as they have been released to the public and are purchasable from each club's official website.

The shirts were announced with Jesse Lingard, David Alaba, Marcelo and Paulo Dybala donning the designs in a video that you can check out below.

Despite this, none of the quartet will wear these shirts in official matches.

We've already covered United's leopard print effort, and it's fair to say we aren't a fan of it, and our opinion matches up with those on Twitter.

However, the effort from Real Madrid is quite stunning.

The current Champions League holders have clearly taken inspiration from their 'Galacticos' nickname, with the shirt featuring an array of stars dotted across a deep blue background.

This design is a homage to the 'Galacticos' moniker, with the clubs official website stating, 'we embrace the graphics that pay homage to Real Madrid, a club full of stars that are blessed with skills from another planet.'Whether you believe that or not, the shirt is still a top effort.

Bayern Munich on the other hand have something that resembles a volcanic eruption.

Their official site states, "The design of the FC Bayern EA Sports jersey pays homage to the "Star of the South" and celebrates the anthem that echoes through the Allianz Arena on match days."

A mixture of reds, oranges and whites are peppered around the shirt, meaning you'll stand out if you decide to venture out and get one.

Juventus have the simplest of the designs, with a multicoloured finish on a plain white shirt. 'The Old Lady' haven't added any context to their design other than saying it 'mirrors Juventus' forward-thinking attitude.'

Image: Footy Headlines
Image: Footy Headlines

Twitter has reacted to the new designs.

All four shirts are currently sold out on the official stores, but perhaps they'll stock up again by the time Christmas rolls around.

Words by Daniel Marland

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Topics: Football News, Football, Kit, EA Sports