Switch Official Soon? Dybala Debuts Blackout Adidas Boots
Update #2: Paulo Dybala has worn the blackout Adidas X 17+ Purespeed football boots for the first time in an official match. His switch to Adidas could be made official soon.
Dybala Debuts Blackout Adidas X 17+ Purespeed Boots
Close-up with Dybala's Adidas boots.
Update: Dybala opted for his custom blacked-out Nike Mercurial Superfly V football boots for the match against Brazil. However, we think that he will soon officially join Adidas and wear their X 17+ Purespeed boot in official matches. Stay tuned as this story evolves.
Dybala Returns To Custom Blacked-Out Nike Mercurial Superfly Boots For Brazil Friendly
Better pictures of Paulo Dybala wearing blackout Adidas X 17+ Purespeed football boots (via Amber Teo / Soccer Bible).
Is Paulo Dybala set to join Adidas? According to recent media reports, it is not unlikely that the Argentinian forward will soon wear boots from the Three Stripes. Dybala has been lacing up in blackout Nike Mercurial Superfly cleats in the past few weeks.
Paulo Dybala's Contract With Nike Reported To Have Expired in February 2017
Paulo Dybala's contract with Nike is reported to have expired in February 2017, making it possible for the Juventus striker to talk with other brands. While it was previously rumored that he could join Under Armour, the latest reports say that Dybala will join the Three Stripes. If so, it seems likely that he will become a face of the all-new Adidas Nemeziz football boot that will be launched this summer.
Interestingly, the 23-year old Argentina international this week launched an all-new signature logo, inspired by his famous Dybala Mask celebration and representing his daily struggle against challenges.
What do you think of Dybala's logo? Do you think that he would be a cover athlete of the Adidas Nemeziz cleat? Let us know in the comments below.
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