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Arsenal’s new 2023-24 home kit ‘leaked online’ but fans fear it will only look good if they win Premier League title


ARSENAL fans all have the same concern about their potential new home shirt after it was ‘leaked’ online.

Supporters fear the shirt’s gold trim will only work if the Gunners win the title this season.

Arsenal’s new shirt has been ‘leaked’ onlineCredit: Twitter
The new edition has gold trimmingCredit: Twitter

Clubs that win the Premier League title usually pay tribute to the success with the kit for the following campaign.

The holders of the title are rewarded with gold Premier League badges on the sleeves of the shirt, while the rest of the clubs have the stock badge.

This year Man City are sporting the golden badges on their kits when they play in the league.

And the supposed new Arsenal shirt has seemingly been designed around this with gold trim on the sleeves as well as having gold flashes on the back of the neck and on the kit manufacturer logo.

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But supporters of the Gunners are concerned that the gold trim will only look good if it’s combined with the gold Premier League logo.

The unconfirmed pictures of the shirt were posted on Twitter on Monday.

One tweeted: “Only put gold on our kit if we win the league – otherwise we don’t deserve it!”

A second wrote: “The gold looks awful.”

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A third declared: “We have to win this title such that the Adidas gold design would match the Premier League gold logo next season.”

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A fourth commented: “Not gonna lie didn’t rate the original leaks but these with gold winners patches could look.”

A fifth said: “This literally only works if we win the league.”

While a sixth added: “Hope it has the gold colour lion crest for champions.”

Arsenal lead the way in the Premier League, eight points ahead of second-placed Man City.

However, the Gunners have played one more game than the Citizens.

Reigning champions Man City use the gold Premier League logo on their sleevesCredit: AFP


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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