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Arsenal’s new 2019-20 Adidas home and away kits ‘leaked’… and fans are loving the retro look

Pictures circulating on social media claim to show the new Gunners first and second jerseys with the club set to ditch Puma for rival German kit manufacturers Adidas

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ARSENAL fans are getting excited about next season's kit after a series of mock-ups were 'leaked' on to social media.

Images of the home and away jerseys have been shared on Twitter and Reddit with the Adidas logo on.

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Arsenal's supposed new home kit has been leaked onlineCredit: Twitter
The 'leaked' away kit bears a striking resemblance to the jersey won during the 1988/89 First Division-winning seasonCredit: Twitter

The German manufacturers are set to take the reins from Puma next season after the Gunners signed a £300million, five-year deal.

And the designs leaked on to the web have a distinct sense of late -80s and early-90s retro about them.

Arsenal won the old First Division in 1989 after Michael Thomas' iconic winning goal at Anfield in a yellow Adidas kit.

These leaked kits bear a striking resemblance to that old kit worn under George Graham when the likes of Tony Adams and Alan Smith were North London stars.

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Barcelona have the biggest kit sponsorship deal in world football, with their arrangement worth around £140m a year, while Manchester United's rakes them in around £75m a season.

Arsenal's deal takes them ahead of Spurs and on a par with Chelsea.

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Manchester United's Adidas kits have also been leaked on to the website Footy Headlines, with a series of training jerseys also shown.

 

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