The 7 best football shirts in Europe this season
We all love football shirts and it's that time of the year again where it's time to review them.
The vast majority have revealed their shirts for the 2020-21 season and gladly, there have been some smashing efforts throughout Europe.
When it comes to football shirts, it's a game of opinions and in this article, we present to you the finest threads this time around.
Honourable Mention: Galatasaray's home shirt
Staying true to the colors of the club, the new Nike home kit gives a modern spin on the famous red and yellow halves. It had the potential to be ranked higher, but is a strong effort all the same.
#7 Arsenal - Third
Arsenal are England's sole entrant in this list. This is a clean and lovely effort from Adidas. The navy tie-dye style design looks great. Arsenal rarely disappoint when it comes to kits.
#6 Borussia Dortmund - Home
The striking black lightning bolts are mad, but it's what that makes this kit work. An elegant and storming number inspired by the Westfalenhallen underground.
#5 Paris Saint-German - Home
Another flawless effort by Nike. The shirt is a modernised take on the Parisians' renowned singular broad red stripe. There's no better way to celebrate their 50th anniversary.
#4 Inter Milan - Home
Inspired by the pioneering work of Milanese designers of the '80s, the new Internazionale kit is a radical reinvention of its iconic stripes. The bold zig-zag pattern serves as a nod to the Milanese culture and the club's shared identity.
#3 Juventus - Home
uventus return to their classic Bianconeri stripes but with a brushstroke twist, as The Old Lady chase their tenth consecutive league title this season. The club and Adidas logo are in gold, as is the shirt sponsors, Jeep.
#2 Atletico Madrid - Home
Nike bring back the traditional collars for the Rojiblancos this time. The two button look and the navy side trim complementing the collar are an instant hit along with the odd brushstroke stripes. Unarguably, Nike's best for the club.
#1 Barcelona - Away
This is a belter. Black and gold go really well together and the elevated trim on the golden Nike swoosh and embroidered crest elevates the overall look and solidifies its status as one of the very best kits we have seen in recent years.
The Blaugrana have had some commendable away efforts over the past few years, but this trumps all of them.