Six players have contracts which expire in 2021 and will most likely need to be dealt with this summer, with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Bukayo Saka the main priorities among fans. Red and blue cuffs, with matching shoulder stripes complete the design.All three concepts are based on Adidas' new Condivo 20 template, with the home featuring the abstract Condivo pattern in dark red on the base of the shirt.We enlisted the help of RequestAKit and it's fair to say they have deliveredMuch of the debate about how Arsenal will head into the campaign as been about their squad. Much of the debate about how Arsenal will head into the campaign as been about their squad. Website feedback Exclusively available from Arsenal and adidas until 29th July. With that said, here is a roundup of all the information on the kits for the 2020/21 season.However, it seems the new design is already out of the bag, if images online are to be believed.And that's it, you're all set.In each football.london Arsenal bulletin, we'll be bringing you the latest breaking news, transfer features and comment pieces, as well as the key talking points for fans.The Gunners' current away strip draws inspiration from the iconic 1991 'bruised banana' kit, featuring a subtle triangular print and blue trim.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 expectations over what's in store for next campaign.Currently the third kit - which has been worn against Liverpool twice and in a couple of Europa League games as well as at Norwich City - is blue with yellow stripes.The sportswear giants took over as the Gunners' kit provider back in 2019, with their offerings for the current season a hit with fans.Given there's still a couple more weeks of this season's adidas kits, fans thought they would have to be patient to see what designs the German manufacturer has come up with.Arsenal's new adidas home kit for the 2020/21 season appears to have been placed on sale alreadyThe away kit is expected to be launched in July 2020.We'll also send special newsletters when big stories break or there's a special event happening.The first details of Arsenal's third kit for the 20/21 season has now emerged.With the current season close to completion, fans are starting to look ahead to events in the summer such as the transfer window and new kits produced by adidas for Mikel Arteta's first full campaign in charge.Details have emerged of the away kit that Arsenal could wear next season.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.Interestingly, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette have 'unveiled' the new shirt.
The picture shows a deep red jersey with a triangular, tessellated design. Six players have contracts which expire in 2021 and will most likely need to be dealt with this summer, with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Bukayo Saka the main priorities among fans.The away concept is the first of two alternate shirts that take inspiration from the club's past, with this design being a nod to the away strip from 2001-2002.The design retains Arsenal's almost ever-present white sleeves and is completed by red and navy Adidas stripes, with matching cuffs.Applying the colour palette of the classic shirt to the Condivo template, Adidas stripes and cuffs in navy and red contrast a gold base and sleeves.Arsenal have revisited the navy blue injected with a lighter blue before, most notably in the 2011/12 and 2014/15 seasons, but this would give Adidas a chance to build on their already strong reputation among the fan base.The Premier League are yet to join the Eredivisie, Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 in declaring the 2019/20 cancelled, but that hasn't stopped fans thinking about how the current pandemic will affect the 2020/21 season.The third concept is a modern redesign of the 1995-96 away shirt, a fan's favourite.Having not been in action since March 7 when they beat West Ham 1-0 at the Emirates, much of the attention around Arsenal has shifted to how they will prepare for the return of football.Alongside this, the worry of whether the Gunners secure Champions League qualification, Europa League qualification or neither, also leaves them left wondering what calibre of player the club will be able to sign once the transfer window reopens.What will be certain, however, is that whenever Arsenal head onto the Emirates turf to kick off the new campaign, they will have new Adidias kits to do so in. £38.00 Arsenal Adult 20/21 Home Shorts.