Barcelona are set to switch their traditional vertical stripes for a new 'revolutionary' design on next season's kit, according to reports.
While the Blaugrana previously donned a hooped kit in season 2015/16, the next radical decision over jersey design may divide opinion even further. For the first time in the club's history, no stripes will be on the shirt, with the supposed home strip instead featuring a checkered look, akin to Croatia's national side.
Exclusiva!!! Así será la nueva camiseta Nike del Barça!!! A cuadros!!! Pronto empezará la producción y ayer ya la vieron algunos ejecutivos el FC Barcelona. Mi pronóstico es que arrasará!!! pic.twitter.com/AMuIniLMFm
— Joan Vehils (@jvehils) September 18, 2018
Joan Vehils, former director of Catalan paper Sport, revealed the news on Twitter, where he said: "
According to Sport, Barcelona officials have already given the club's kit manufacture, Nike, the green light to start their production of the kit which will feature a dozen blue squares and another ten squares in red, with the shoulders and sleeves also set to be a solid blue.

The leak seemingly comes early on in the current season due to the minimum requirement of a six month production period, as Nike looks to ensure they will be able to meet demand for what is one of the most sought after club shirts in world football.