Arsenal unveil new home kit for 2025-26 season with change in club badge, check photos

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Arsenal have released their home jersey for the 2025-26 season with the full logo returning to the kit, replacing just the cannon on the 2024-25 kit.

On Thursday (May 15), the Gunners shared a video on their social media. The announcement video has a caption of "The pulse of our club." and a background sound of a heartbeat.

According to The Sun, Arsenal's new home jersey has the usual red body with white sleeves and red arm stripes. The authentic long-sleeve jersey is priced at £130, while the short-sleeve kit is priced at £120. The club has also made available two cheaper versions, priced at £90 and £85.

The Gunners' new home goalkeeper kit is a bright yellow with red trim.

Arsenal urged to replace 23-yar-old

Former Arsenal star Nigel Winterburn has urged his former team to snap up a first-team replacement for winger Gabriel Martinelli in the summer. He told Metro:

"That performance against Liverpool was better, but his form has been a bit erratic this season. He definitely needs to get back to the consistent levels of performance that we've seen in the past that we know he can produce. However, it wouldn't surprise me, if I'm honest, if Arsenal brought someone in on that left-hand side to be a challenge and eventually replace Martinelli next season."

Asked if Martinelli could leave for the Saudi Pro League, he responded:

"I don't see him leaving in the summer, but he's going to have to work hard to keep his spot in the side moving forward. I can't pre-judge what other players are going to do. Going to Saudi Arabia is huge money but Martinelli is still a young man and I don't know if I would be comfortable making that move."

Winterburn. who helped the Gunners lift three league titles, concluded:

"That league isn't strong and it may never be strong. They're trying to build something but that's going to take many, many years. The only reason he would be going would be for the money and I won't judge him on that but he's on huge amounts anyway and you want to be in one of the most competitive leagues in the world which the Premier League is."

Martinelli, 23, has scored 10 goals and provided six assists in 49 matches across competitions for Mikel Arteta's outfit in the ongoing campaign.

The Brazilian attacker's current contract will run out in June 2027.