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Tashan Deniran-Alleyne

New Arsenal adidas third kit that summer signings could wear in 2021/22 season 'leaked' online

Arsenal’s new third kit for the 2021/22 season has apparently been leaked online.

The kit is not expected to be unveiled until later in the summer, but one eagle-eyed Gunners supporter has uploaded a 'leaked' image of the new shirt to Twitter.

In the summer of 2019, the north London outfit signed a £300million deal with German manufacturers adidas to produce their home, away and third kits for the next three years.

Overall, adidas' offerings since the partnership began have generally been a hit with fans as this season's home kit, the bruised banana away kit, and third kit have all been greatly received by the majority.

As a result, expectations have been heightened over what's in store for the next campaign.

And whilst the third kit has been 'leaked', Arsenal have officially released their new away kit ahead of the 2021/22 season.

It's a yellow number with a big nod to the 1971 double-winning campaign, featuring the old cannon logo.

The shirt colour is described as 'pearl citrine pale yellow' and has a navy and red trim, along with the usual adidas stripes along the shoulder, while the cannon logo also features on the shorts and socks.

It will be the first time the old cannon logo has been worn in the Premier League with Arsenal moving to a new emblem for the 1988/90 shirts.

Take a look at the 'leaked' third kit below.

Details of the third kit that Arsenal could wear next season first emerged back in March as footyheadlines, revealed it would remain blue and will have a look inspired by the 1990s.

Judging by the image above, the report was spot on.

If this 'leak' turns out to be accurate then this will be the third kit that any new signing could wear next season as Arsenal are expected to be busy ahead of the summer transfer window as Mikel Arteta and technical director Edu look to continue their overhaul of the first-team squad at the Emirates Stadium.

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