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Your support makes all the difference.Football boots are always a hot topic of conversation.
Styles seem to get ever more sophisticated and colours ever more garish and the new looks for next season are no different.
German market leader adidas claim to have 'revolutionised' the market after getting rid of their extremely popular styles - the Predator, F50 and adiPro, and releasing them with the ACE and the X.
Nike continue to become ever more of a force with their variety of bright and beautiful styles, while Puma's evoSPEED and evoPOWER are very good sellers.
Relative newcomers Under Armour and New Balance are also beginning to make waves in the market. Niche brands such as Pantofola d'Oro, Lotto, Mizuno, Umbro and others all have their share in a £10billion global football boot market.
But what will Messi, Ronaldo and the stars of the Premier League be wearing next season?
Have a look through our gallery to see the latest styles:
The gallery will be updated as new colour schemes and styles are announced
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