The colours of Arsenal’s three kits for 2024/25 have already leaked on social media, well ahead of the release date for the new shirts.
Just a few months into the current campaign, when most Arsenal fans were probably still getting used to the new kits for 2023/24, perhaps waiting to receive one of them for Christmas, leaks had already revealed the colours of Arsenal’s three kits for the 24/25 season.
The first leak was the least surprising, with Arsenal Shirt Collection confirming that the Gunners will wear a red and white home kit next season.
The only additional detail of note was that the home kit will have blue details. As it stands, the design is still unknown.
The same source then revealed that Arsenal are set to wear a black away kit in 2024/25, with red and green details. They added that it’s unconfirmed whether the women will have a different away kit next year, like they do this season.
Finally, Arsenal Shirt Collection confirmed that the Arsenal third kit for 2024/25 will be aqua, with light purple and navy blue details.
In addition, the third kit will see the return of the original Adidas trefoil logo, as seen below.
For now, none of the kit designs have been confirmed. We’ll have to wait for further leaks for that.
Based on previous seasons, Arsenal will likely wear the new home kit in the last game of the current campaign against Everton on Sunday, May 19th, 2024. One of the other two kits will be released in early pre-season, and the other later in the summer.
Arsenal announce US Tour with Man United and Liverpool clashes
Arsenal are heading back stateside for a pre-season tour, kicking things off with two massive clashes against Premier League rivals. They’ll face Manchester United on July 27th at Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke’s SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, followed by a showdown against Liverpool on July 31st at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field.
But that might not be all! Rumours from an Arsenal insider suggest that a third US friendly is in the works, potentially featuring a surprise showdown with Wrexham in Las Vegas.
Why the Wrexham buzz?
- Arsenal loaned Arthur Okonkwo to Wrexham for the season, building ties between the clubs.
- Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are US-based, and the club’s “Welcome to Wrexham” documentary has boosted their American profile.
- Wrexham faced Chelsea and Manchester United last summer, suggesting a potential pattern of high-profile US friendlies.
Official statements
“Our tour last year was a real success and it’s always an amazing experience to play in front of our passionate supporters in the US,” said Mikel Arteta. “Our matches against Manchester United and Liverpool will be great preparation ahead of the new season. We’re looking forward to returning and seeing everyone again.”
Edu Gaspar hinted at more excitement to come, saying, “We look forward to making further announcements about our trip soon.”