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ARSENAL'S new Puma home kit has been leaked online - with a promotional video starring Hector Bellerin and Nacho Monreal doing the rounds.

It is believed to be the Gunners' last kit with the sportswear giant before they change manufacturers next year when their deal expires.

 Arsenal star Hector Bellerin models the new home kit for next season
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Arsenal star Hector Bellerin models the new home kit for next seasonCredit: Twitter@afcstuff
 A promotional video of the new jersey was leaked online by Footy Headlines
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A promotional video of the new jersey was leaked online by Footy HeadlinesCredit: Twitter@afcstuff

A picture of the new top including star trio Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Mesut Ozil and Henrikh Mkhitaryan surfaced recently.

And the video released by - titled "We Are The Arsenal" - is identical to the earlier image that was leaked.

The video shows young footballers wearing the new top while enjoying a kickabout, as Bellerin and Monreal model the jersey.

The website claims the new kit for the 2018/19 season will be available to buy in stores from Friday, June 1, with the full reveal of the shirt a few days earlier.

 Bellerin has been linked with a move away from the Emirates in the summer
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Bellerin has been linked with a move away from the Emirates in the summerCredit: Twitter@afcstuff
 The new shirt includes thin red stripes down the white sleeves
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The new shirt includes thin red stripes down the white sleevesCredit: Twitter@afcstuff

While a lot of change is happening at the Emirates with the hunt for a new manager, the North London side's classic red-and-white home jersey remains intact.

Just like usual, the new top will have white sleeves, but with the inclusion of a red stripey pattern near the cuffs.


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The colour of the kit has been labelled as "Chili Red Heather", a lighter shade of the red used this campaign.

Footy Headlines leaked Arsenal's proposed third kit in February, with fans left disgusted by the colour.

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