ARSENAL’S new home kit for the 2024/25 season has been leaked.
The shirt does not include the club crest in a controversial move, but fans are loving the replacement detail.
Arsenal’s leaked 2024/25 home kit sees the club crest replaced by a cannon badge[/caption]Supporters have reacted to the leaked home jersey on social media after an image appeared online.
Snapped hanging from a window, the shirt is the club’s traditional red with white sleeves.
It also features the blue Adidas three stripes on the arms as well as the manufacturers logo and sponsors Emirates on the front.
However, it is the new look badge which has caught the eye of fans.
Instead of the club crest, the shirt features a white cannon badge in the same style as the gold cannon on the Gunners crest.
Despite the change, fans have been loving the detail on social media, with one commenting: “Love the cannon.”
Another added: “This kit looks quite good, the cannon on the chest adds to the appeal.”
A third fan also wrote: “The cannon badge adds a touch of class.”
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Meanwhile, one more said: “Nice going back to old school.”
Arsenal’s shirts previously featured the cannon alongside the club’s initials between the 1960s and 1990s.
This season’s green and blue third shirt also sees the club crest replaced by the cannon.
A leaked third strip for next season back in March also included the retro-style logo.
The 2024/25 campaign will be the sixth season of Arsenal’s partnership with Adidas.
Their kits will continue to be produced by the German manufacturer until 2030 following an extension to the deal two years ago.