Arsenal’s 2025/26 home kit is still a long way from the Gooners fully committing to the Premier League title race in 2024/25. But no one will miss the chance to take a look at the new jersey.
The Gunners hope they can pull on next season’s jersey and win their first Premier League title since 2004, or perhaps their first ever Champions League trophy. Even though others have gotten off to stronger starts, they are still contenders for both.
Of course, there won’t be any major surprises with the 2024/25 jerseys. This will be some variation on the red and white we’ve seen on Emirates over the decades, but it’s all about the small details.
Arsenal 2025/26 home kit predictions leaked
according to football headlinesArsenal’s new jersey will be released in early May. They also “exclusively leaked” the fact that the strap is indeed red and white. There was no shaking at that point.
Arsenal fans may be relieved that Adidas hasn’t tinkered with the traditional colors like other clubs – such as Bayern Munich and Juventus.
There’s no information yet on the strip’s design, although Footy Headlines has produced an “early prediction” image, warning it with the label “very speculative.”
Arsenal’s kit this season seems to be very popular with fans, with a slightly different design from the usual. The jersey introduces blue stripes on the shoulders, sleeves and sides, with all-white badges and sponsors on the front.
While last season’s standard red and white with gold stripes paid homage to the 2003/04 Invincibles, the 2022-23 stripes stand out with their unique white collar.
Of course, all of the latest kits are sponsored by Emirates airline Emirates, a sponsorship that will continue in the 2025-26 season, with the agreement running until 2028.
If Footy Headlines’ rough predictions are correct, next season’s kits will return to a simpler design, with the club’s crest returning to the front without any additional colors other than red and white.
This may please some of the club’s more traditional supporters, while others may be hoping for a more creative design. But you can’t please everyone, and keeping it simple is often the way to go.