Real Madrid's Rodrygo Goes Trains In Blackout Nike Phantom GT Boots
- Rodrygo's Boot Change: Real Madrid's Rodrygo Goes trained in blackout Nike Phantom GT boots, a change from his usual Nike Mercurial Superfly boots.
- Boot Details: The boots Rodrygo wore are identical to those seen on other players and feature an off-center lacing system and knitted upper for improved ball control and accuracy.
- Phantom GT Line: The Nike Phantom GT is a new line of soccer boots that replaces the Nike Phantom VNM and includes features such as an off center lacing system and knitted upper, and has been seen in other players.
Real Madrid's Rodrygo Goes has become the next player to train in the Nike Phantom GT 2020-2021 football boots.
Rodrygo is a regular of the Nike Mercurial Superfly boots.
Rodrygo Trains In Blackout Nike Phantom GT Boots
The boots worn by Rodrygo look identical to the blackout cleats worn by Lorenzo Pellegrini, Icardi and Cavani. The Nike Phantom GT has an off-center lacing system to provide a larger strike zone as well as a knitted upper with specially designed elements for better ball / shot accuracy.
The Nike Phantom GT replaces the Nike Phantom VNM. Check out all details about the Nike Phantom GT 2020-2021 soccer boots.
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The home shirt features the club's traditional red color palette with black detailing, while the away kit introduces a bold combination of purple and yellow. Both designs incorporate modern elements to provide a fresh look for the upcoming National League North campaign.
The new Surridge Sports Morecambe 2026-27 jerseys are currently available for pre-order through the club's official online store.
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