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Tashan Deniran-Alleyne

The big change spotted ahead of Arsenal adidas kit release as new training range is 'leaked'

There was a big change for Arsenal last summer.

As of July 1, 2019 the Gunners were no longer sponsored by Puma. Instead they were back in adidas for the first time in over two decades after signing a huge deal with the sportswear giants in late 2018.

Puma had designed the north London outfit's shirts for five years and what was delivered had never been massively popular, for example last season's set of kits came in for huge amounts of criticism from supporters.

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All of which has heaped pressure on adidas to produce the goods straight out of the gate.

And in truth they did. The home kit, the bruised banana away kit and third kit have all been greatly received by the majority of Arsenal fans which has heightened expectation over what's in store for next season.

Given there's still a couple more months of this season's adidas kits, fans will have to be patient to see what designs the German manufacturer have come up with.

Although that hasn't stopped a number of 'leaked' images of the Gunners' supposed new home, away and third shirts for the 2020/21 season doing the rounds on social media in recent weeks.

Furthermore, there has been plenty of 'leaked' images regarding next season's training range.

Thanks to @0F0BALL a wide range of the latest images are online. Take a look at an example below.

As spotted by Arseblog, another big change is coming in regards to next season's kits if the training range is anything to go by.

The Emirates sponsor logo could be amended on the home, away and third kits.

Instead of ‘Fly Emirates’ it could be ‘Emirates, Fly Better’. Arsenal had this tagline on the current homeshirt during the Emirates Cup last summer and it could return for good next season.

According to footyheadlines, next season's away shirt will not be yellow but 'cloud white' which will appear like a shade of grey.

The report says the colour is currently used for some of adidas' boots and other products, but will be seen up and down the country next year when the north Londoners play away from the Emirates.

Arsenal signed a £300 million deal with adidas last July, with the German manufacturers to produce the Gunners' kits for the next five-years.

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