Arsenal’s Home Kit For Next Season Leaks Online

Hamilton Nwosa
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By Oyinlola Awonuga (The New Diplomat’s Entertainment, Fashion and Sports Desk)

The new 2020/21 season’s home shirt for Arsenal appears to have been leaked again, as rapper Raks has posted a picture of himself wearing the Adidas design.

Adidas made a mistake last month, accidentally revealing the new shirt on their Canadian website.

And Raks appears to have gotten himself a copy of the kit early.

The rapper, whose videos can be found on IGTV, posted an image of himself sitting at his laptop while wearing the new design.

He also made the image his profile picture, proudly showing off his team colours.

The snap shows a deep red jersey with a triangular, tessellated design.

When previously leaked to the Canadian Adidas website, it appeared the shirt would be selling for C$90 roughly £55.

The current 2019-20 edition was until recently still selling for £65 – but prices have now been slashed to £38.97 suggesting that a new release is imminent.

One fan responded to Raks’ post: “That kit looks dope.”

While another labelled it the: “Best top in town.”

Another, sounding somewhat surprised, added: “That actually looks really good.”

Arsenal fans will be hoping to see their stars wearing the new kit in European action next season.

Following a recent upturn in form, the Gunners currently sit seventh on the Premier League table.

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