Romelu Lukaku, Sergio Aguero and Luis Suarez among stars to wear eye-catching new green and black Puma Hacked Pack boots this week Romelu Lukaku among six stars who will sport new look boots this week Puma released their 'Hacked Pack' range on Monday, featuring Sergio Aguero Luis Suarez, Antoine Griezmann, Samuel Umtiti and Jan Oblak also featured Puma's range, with green and black designs, are on sale to public from April 4 The designs are based around hacked computer programming code By Matthew Smith For Mail Online Published: 12:38 BST, 1 April 2019 | Updated: 12:38 BST, 1 April 2019 Viewcomments Romelu Lukaku, Sergio Aguero and Antoine Griezmann will sport a new look this week as they wear Puma's new range of football boots. Puma released their 'Hacked Pack' range of boots on Monday, with the green and black designs on sale to the public from April 4. Six of the sportswear giant's brand ambassadors will wear the boots for the first time in fixtures this week - Lukaku, Aguero, Griezmann, Luis Suarez, Samuel Umtiti and Jan Oblak. Romelu Lukaku is among six football stars who will sport a new look with their boots this week Puma released their 'Hacked Pack' range of boots on Monday, featuring Sergio Aguero Six of the sportswear giant's ambassadors will wear the boots in fixtures this week Antoine Griezmann, Samuel Umtiti and Jan Oblak are among the six players to model the boots Puma's new boots range, with green and black designs, are on sale to the public from April 4 The designs - and the adverts - are based around hacked computer programming code Manchester United striker Lukaku will look to christen his new boots with a goal as they take on Wolves in the Premier League on Tuesday evening. Aguero meanwhile will be confident that his new shooting boots will fire as his Manchester City side take on relegation threatened Cardiff City. Barcelona stars Umtiti and Suarez will wear the 'Hacked Pack' boots at Villarreal on Tuesday night, while Atletico Madrid players Oblak and Griezmann will model the shoes at home to Girona. Lukaku and Aguero will look to christen their new boots with goals in midweek fixtures Griezmann and Suarez are also in La Liga action this week, against Villarreal and Girona The designs are based around computer programming code, with the accompanying advertising pictures showing the players on Photoshop filters with corrupted designs, referencing the 'hacked' brand. According to Puma, this was 'inspired by players who use their technique and skill to hack the game and take it to new levels.' There are two designs for the boots - one is primarily green, including a block of colour on the toe cap, with jagged and wavy black lines on the sides. The other has black as the main shade, but with bright green dots and lines providing an eye-catching design. One design is primarily green, including a block of colour, with jagged and wavy black lines The other is black, but with bright green dots and lines providing an eye-catching design According to Puma, this was 'inspired by players who use their skill to hack the game' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility