Images of Arsenal's new kit have been leaked on social media ahead of an announcement.
The potential strip for the 2023/24 season has already been widely shared with shops already reportedly selling it abroad. Meanwhile Arsenal Women's players Gio Queiroz and Beth Mead have been pictured in the new kit ahead of what could be a photoshoot for promotional material.
Previously-released images have displayed a smart Adidas design with a main red body to the shirt with white on the sleeves and shoulders. Adidas have finished off the strip with the German manufacturer's logo in gold as well as the Arsenal badge.
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The Adidas logo loses the wordmark and just has the iconic three stripes in a similar design to the Adidas strips used in the World Cup in Qatar last year. The Emirates airline sponsor is in white as usual.
Meanwhile, Arsenal appear to have confirmed the design for a warm-up shirt in the announcement of Bukayo Saka's new contract on Tuesday. Saka, in a photo released by the club, has been pictured alongside manager Mikel Arteta and sporting director Edu Gaspar wearing a striking red Arsenal training shirt.
Featuring a 'lightning' design, the Adidas logo and club badge are both white. Again, there are no words on the Adidas badge and just the three stripes.
It will be Adidas' fifth year manufacturing the Gunners' kit and training wear having resumed a partnership that began in 1986 and ended eight years later. Arsenal announced last year that the deal, which began in 2019, has been extended until 2030.
"We teamed up with Adidas at the start of the 2019/20 season, reuniting after 25 years," Arsenal said last September. "Since the beginning of the latest partnership, we've broken new ground with compelling purpose-led campaigns and product ranges rooted in London's culture which continue to inspire and engage our supporters around the world."
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