Arsenal's home kit for the 2023/24 season has been 'leaked' online, and a link to the Gunners' 'Invincibles' season has been noticed.
Arsenal have lost grip on the Premier League title, following a disappointing run of results which has seen them drop into second place behind reigning champions Manchester City.
Mikel Arteta's 3-0 defeat to Brighton last weekend appeared to seal their fate, with Pep Guardiola's side now four points clear with a game in hand over the north London side.
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While many fans may wallow in their disappointment, knowing they had the chance to win their first domestic trophy in nearly 20 years, Arteta will already have his sights set on next season.
To help get fans excited, images have emerged of Arsenal's 'leaked' home kit, and there are plenty of changes to this year's design.
Arsenal 2023/24 home kit 'leaked'
Kit season has officially arrived and Football London journalist Chris Davison has given fans an insight into what the likes of Declan Rice could be wearing at the Emirates next season.
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The shirt features gold detailing on the shoulders in a nod to Arsenal's 2005/2006 kit.
The iconic maroon shirt was worn by the likes of Thierry Henry and Dennis Bergkamp, and marked the end of the Gunners' reign at Highbury.
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In contrast to the 2005/2006 design, however, the Adidas jersey has white sleeves and uses a deeper red colour as its base.
A bold design displaying multiple jagged lines adorns the front and back of the shirt, while both the Adidas logo and the Gunners' badge are in gold.
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Fascinatingly, the design would also appear to feature the record from the iconic ‘Invincibles’ season from 2003/04 down the seam of the shirt.
Fans will hope the design can be reflective of their form next season, as they hope to challenge for the title once again.