Pictures of Arsenal's away kit for the 2023/24 campaign appear to have leaked on social media.
Earlier this year, the reliable Footy Headlines website posted an image of the home shirt for next season, with the top combining the Gunners' classic red alongside gold logos and gold trim. Last month, they revealed that next season's away shirt would have a 'bright and modern look', combining a 'fluo-green-yellow' primary colour.
With a blue shirt sponsor, Arsenal badge and Adidas logo, the shirt also has a 'unique' design on the front that will be a popular feature with supporters. Now, Twitter user @iemadAFC has posted a picture on Twitter of what the shirt is supposed to look like next term.
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A bright fluorescent yellow colour dominates the shirt alongside thick wavey bold black lines. It was previously claimed that Black shorts - with blue numbers - and fluo-yellow socks make-up the remainder of the kit.
It will be the fifth season that Arsenal are sponsored by Adidas, a sponsorship that was extended until 2030 last year. Speaking about the deal back in September 2022, the Gunners Chief Commercial Officer, Juliet Slot, said: “We’re delighted to agree a new partnership with adidas until 2030.
"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."
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