Three Real Madrid players celebrate enthusiastically wearing the team's white uniform against a blurred background.
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Revealed: this is Real Madrid's second kit for next season

It is already known what Real Madrid's away jersey will look like

A few days ago, Real Madrid announced the kit they will wear next season at home. The white jersey, with yellow details, also had a special feature. It included references to Santiago Bernabéu as well as to the team's essence.

This time it's the second kit, the one they'll wear in away matches. They will leave behind the orange from last season to return to dark navy blue. In fact, they want to represent Santiago Bernabéu again, but this time as if it were at night.

Three Real Madrid players pose in the navy blue alternate uniform against a sunset sky.
Bellingham, Militao and Carvajal with the new kit | Real Madrid Confidencial

That's why the most striking feature is the horizontal lines running across the entire jersey. Playing with different shades,they resemble the slats of the merengue stadium at night. The jersey and the white coliseum convey the same feeling, in another nod they've wanted to make.

Many have recalled that this jersey reminds them of another used in the past. It was in the 2012-13 away kit when the same colors were used. Although this time, the design that recalls the Bernabéu's façade stands out.

The stadium takes center stage in the jerseys

As we've already mentioned, both the first and second kits for next season share a detail. Both reference Santiago Bernabéu in one way or another. The importance of the stadium is so great that it takes center stage in every detail.

A soccer stadium full of spectators with a large mosaic in the stands and players lined up on the field before an important match.
Bernabéu in Real Madrid - Arsenal with the tifo in the stands | Real Madrid CF

Florentino knows he has to look for other ways to compete against state-backed clubs like PSG and City. If he wants to sign players like Mbappé and Bellingham, he has to bet on other sources of income. That's what happens when you don't have a huge fortune behind you injecting money into the merengue club to cover everything.

Bernabéu is his weapon to be able to compete on equal terms against these teams that spend fortunes. Hosting more sports and events in addition to soccer matches is a big boost. So is the exploitation of the stadium, managed by a company, which will result in significant profits for the merengue club.

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