The 2022-23 season in European club football has ended and Real Madrid clinched their 20th Copa del Rey title, however, Los Blancos failed to defend their UEFA Champions League title as the 2022-23 champions, Manchester City defeated them in the semifinals. While the Brazilian duo of Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo got their new jersey numbers on Monday, the Spanish giants revealed the new home kit for the 2023-24 campaign.
Real Madrid brought back young midfielder Brahim Diaz, who was on a loan to Serie A giants AC Milan, to the Santiago Bernabeu as the 23-year-old Spanish midfielder completed his medical on Tuesday and got No. 21 as his shirt number for the 14-time UCL champions.
On Wednesday, Real Madrid took to their official Twitter handle and unveiled their new home kit for the upcoming season. The video has gone viral as the new jersey is set to feature striking details. Manufactured by Adidas, the jersey features a classic white look with golden stripes paired with the "¡Hala Madrid!" slogan at the back of the collar to mark 121 years of greatness for the club. Apart from the classic white and golden stripes, the jersey is accompanied by a navy blue layered crew neck and sides.
Watch the video here:
Ahead of the 2023-24 season, the new kits will be worn on the club’s pre-season tour of the United States. Real Madrid will face UCL semi-finalists AC Milan on July 23 at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles in their first game followed by their match against Manchester United on July 26 in Houston, Texas. Los Blancos will face Barcelona in an American Clasico on July 29 in Texas before playing their final pre-season game against Juventus in Orlando on August 2.