Fans of Manchester City have been reacting to a post on Twitter, which highlights a collection of concept Puma kit designs.
The designs, which were uploaded by Wavy Creations on Twitter, feature a Manchester City home, away and third shirt for the upcoming 2020/21 season.
In reaction, fans of the club have flocked to have their say on the concept shirts, with many stating their belief that the designs are much better than the leaked images of the City shirts for next year, while others have simply complimented the designs.
Manchester City x Puma Kit Concepts!
Would you buy these? ?#ManCity | #MCFC pic.twitter.com/8FVHrBczhP
— Chase ? (@wavycreations_) April 19, 2020
The white and blue one 100p ?
— Mohad (@mohamedamiin2) April 19, 2020
This is good
— Mohammad Yousuf Howlader (@Mo9you2how) April 19, 2020
Expectations ??
Reality ?I prefer not to speak pic.twitter.com/fwlXi2aU7K
— Sagar (@sagarmcfc) April 19, 2020
Snag that home kit in a heart beat! If only Puma made that
— Tallahassee Cityzens ???? (@MCFCTallahassee) April 20, 2020
Blue and white are mega!
— Ryan Jones (@razzer83) April 19, 2020
Green one for goalkeeper shirt..
— Lehlohonolo Papo ? (@papomcfc) April 19, 2020
We have been played badly since Puma pinned us contract,I don’t understand why we part ways with the last dealer.
— kevin Lusi (@lusikyalusi) April 19, 2020
Shut up and take my money.. ?
— Habeel (@imrankrickter) April 19, 2020
What do we think?
Puma became City’s shirt manufacturers at the beginning of this season, replacing Nike, in a deal worth £650 million over the course of 10 years.
However, fan reaction has so far been mixed regarding the design of Puma’s shirts for City, and following the reported leaked image of City’s home shirt for next season, there have been numerous fan accounts which have submitted their own designs for City’s next shirt.
If the replies are anything to go by, many of the City fans like the look of these shirts in particular, with many suggesting that the designs are much easier on the eye than what is thought to be Puma’s official attempt at City’s 2020/21 kit.