A Liverpool concept kit has been released on Twitter that’s sparked mass excitement across the social media.
We’ve seen a few different things across the internet to help us pass the time while Liverpool aren’t playing football, and concept kit designs are one of the best.
Supporters are pretty keen on this one, who have been begging Nike to take a look and include it in their design for 2020/2021 and beyond.
And to be fair, they’re not wrong. It’s a pretty outstanding looking top with its white, black and gold look.
Someone should just print up a few thousand of these and start selling them around the streets outside Anfield anyway, just leave the Nike logo out and a few of the trademark things and give Liverpool fans something else to buy.
Supporting the team and the club shop is nice but sometimes we just want something a little bit different, a little bit extra and something that’ll stand out from the crowd a little bit more.
Liverpool UCL change kit concept 👑⭐️ pic.twitter.com/ci4EfAnDG5
— Ste (@LFC92) April 7, 2020
Alternative kits are all the rage now, and we’ve seen people mocking up for teams like Pripyat, where Chernobyl was, and this could make for a beautiful rendition of that.
In other news, a Liverpool transfer target has claimed that he’ll cost in the region of £265 million to sign him in the summer. Brescia starlet Sandro Tonali has been making waves in Serie A after breaking through in the second tier last season – picking up an Italy cap in the process.
But the midfielder, who has been compared to Andrea Pirlo, says he won’t come cheap after conversations with their owner.
Liverpool have been linked with plenty of players while football is down, including Tonali and Sevilla defender Diego Carlos as well as a Gladbach duo who could spell trouble for a number of existing players.