Nike AS Roma 21-22 Collection Leaked - To Be Never Released
Pictures of AS Roma's 2021-22 training strip have surfaced online via OFOBALL, giving us a look at what would have been had the club decided to remain with Nike.
In case you missed it, AS Roma recently announced that they had reached an agreement to prematurely cancel the Nike kit deal in 2021. Despite this, the AS Roma 21-22 collection was already well advanced or even complete at this point.
Something similar occurred with Boca Juniors earlier this year - items from the 21-22 Boca Nike collection got leaked despite the club already having signed a deal with Adidas.
AS Roma 2021-2022 Training Jersey
Check out Nike's AS Roma 2021-22 training football shirt below.
The Nike Roma 2021-2022 training football shirt is white with orange and gold, based on a template very similar to the one used by Nike this season.
The shorts / pants are dark red, also featuring orange trim and logos.
More items from the collection got leaked as well, including jackets, shirts and pants.
AS Roma 21-22 Collection
Do you like the this look at the planned Nike AS Roma 21-22 collection? Let's hear your thoughts in the comments below.
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