New European football kits for the 2019/20 season, including Real Madrid, Barcelona and Roma
There are some controversial designs among some of the shirts released by Europe's top sides

Most of the 20 Premier League sides have released their new kits and so too have many of Europe's top teams.
Plenty of the new designs for the 2019/20 season have got fans talking, with some of football's biggest names going completely against tradition.
The likes of Barcelona and Juventus have abandoned their trademark stripes and are now distinguished by forward-thinking imagery that goes against their history.
Other sides such as Real Madrid and Roma have made little change to their kits, but the minimalistic approach is equally effective.
marvelbet369.com takes a look the the best confirmed shirts across Europe.
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AC Milan
Puma have produced a simple, clean look for the Rossoneri, and have narrowed the stripes and complimented it with a smart round neck. To mark the 120th anniversary of the club, the shirt is a throwback to their European success of 1969.
Ajax
The exciting young Dutch side wowed the footballing world as they reached the Champions League final.
It is a traditional Ajax shirt, with their recognisable red and white and the subtle black trim on the cuffs and collar gives a classy finishing touch.
Atletico Madrid
In recent seasons, Nike have given an alternative take on the famous red stripes, with a blurred effect mixed with blues, but they have gone back to what is best. A classic clean look, which pays homage to the side that won the 2010 Europa League against Fulham.
Barcelona
Nike have completely departed with the famous stripes and gone for a bold check-board look, similar to Croatia.
It is not the first time Barcelona have experimented with their kit design, back in 2015/16 they went with a horizontal pattern, and just like then, this one has certainly divided opinion.
Bayern Munich
The Bundesliga winners have gone for the less is more approach and their all-red design looks class.
The backdrop of the shirt is from the diamond architecture of the stadium and the subtle pattern gives the top a modern feel.
Borussia Dortmund
Having just missed out on the Bundesliga title, Jadon Sancho and co will hope to go one better next season in their trademark yellow shirt.
Puma have offered up some minor tweaks to the jersey, noticeably on the shoulder, but it is a overall clean and smart release.
Celtic
There are no radical changes to the famous green and white of Celtic, it is pretty much how you would expect.
The main addition to the shirt is a polo style collar, while the shorts are a combination of white and green.
Inter Milan
The new 2019/20 Inter Milan kit combines thick vertical black and blue stripes, while the stripes that run across the middle of the torso are diagonal to give off an almost 3D effect.
The blue on the shirt is slightly lighter than recent versions and will be more prominent on the sleeves.
Juventus
Fans of the Serie A champions were left distraught when adidas went against tradition and produced a half-and-half design divided by a thin pink strip.
It should not come as too much of a surprise, just take a look at a Juventus shirt in recent seasons and you will see that the number of stripes have have gradually started to dwindle and their most recent uniform only boasts two black ones.
Real Madrid
While it was not a season to remember for Real, their upcoming shirt could be a sign of things to come.
Still traditional white, adidas have given the kit gold detail on the sleeve cuffs, collar, sponsor and Three Stripes.
Expect Eden Hazard to dazzle in this beauty following his move from Chelsea.
Roma
The lightning bolt, which features on the collar, sleeves and socks, is associated with Jupiter the Roman ‘God of the Sky’ and the overall design is minimal and no fuss.
Typically stylish and just what we have come to expect from Roma.
It's the away kit which really strikes you. Get it?
The shirt features a lightening bolt with the club's colours against a plain white base.