Arsenal are in the thick of a Premier League title race but attention is already turning to next year's training kit and match jerseys.
Designers Adidas will be putting the finishing touches to their strip for next season and the training kit as the German manufacturer enters its fourth season as Arsenal's kit supplier. The website Footy Headlines, which reports on so-called 'leaked kits', claims to have got its hands on a graphic showing what next season's training kit will look like.
It is described as a 'stunning half-and-half' training set with potential for a match kit to follow. The 'leaked' training shirt is black with a blue Adidas logo and yellow Arsenal badge and Fly Emirates sponsor, though there is potential for the airline's logo to be white.
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It is said that the jersey will be able to be purchased in June. Adidas took over from Puma as Arsenal's kit manufacturer for a second stint in 2019 after relinquishing their role in 1994 to Nike following eight years of sponsorship.
Nike made the Gunners' kit for two decades before Puma took over for five years until 2019, when the three stripes made a return to north London. Adidas are contracted until 2030 with Arsenal, having extended their relationship with the club in September last year.
"We're delighted to agree a new partnership with Adidas until 2030," Arsenal's chief commercial officer Juliet Slot said. "The long-term nature of our extension means there's a real commitment to build on this brilliant collaboration, with a strong focus on growing women's football and developing our sustainability strategy.
"Since we've been reunited, we’ve driven initiatives and investment in our local communities, and developed exciting and bold product ranges for our players and supporters alike. "We're proud of the progress we’ve made together and we're excited to take our partnership forward."
"The announcement comes following a summer where both the men's and women's teams were hosted at Adidas' global headquarters in Herzogenaurach, Germany for pre-season training camps."
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