Arsenal’s 2026/27 Adidas Kits ‘Leaked’ — Classic, Bold, and a Bit Marmite

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We’re still deep in the 2025/26 run-in, but Arsenal’s wardrobe for 2026/27 has apparently burst out early — courtesy of images shared by the X account @Footy_Headlines, who reckon they’re around 80% on the money. The early verdict from Gooners? Let’s say the applause is on mute. With Adidas bankrolling a mega deal worth roughly £75m per year through to 2030, you’d expect fireworks. Instead, supporters are split, especially when held up against Manchester United’s leaked Adidas offerings, which also drew groans.

The leak: how reliable and what to expect

These designs are not confirmed, and @Footy_Headlines themselves peg accuracy at about 80% — meaning final details could shift, especially if Arsenal finish this season as champions, prompting commemorative touches. Still, the broad strokes look set: classic at home, a darker and cleaner away, and a more adventurous third.

Home: traditional red-and-white, with a subtle twist

The home shirt sticks to Arsenal’s heritage palette — red body, white sleeves — but notably ditches the three-stripe trim running down the shoulders and arms seen this season. It’s tidy and familiar, the sort of shirt that works with any era. If Mikel Arteta’s side convert their current four-point cushion at the top into a title, expect scope for celebratory detailing.

Away: deeper blue base with yellow detailing

The away kit shifts away from this season’s patterned effort. We’re looking at a darker blue base, with the club badge, crest and Adidas branding all popping in yellow, plus red-and-yellow accents at the collar and sleeve ends. It’s cleaner, sharper — the kind of thing that looks just as good on the concourse as it does on a European night.

Third: yellow-green main, black script, dark red accents

The third strip goes bolder: a yellowish-green as the dominant shade, black for the text and crests, and dark red trimming at the cuffs and collar. It’s a major contrast to the other two and very much a love-it-or-loathe-it number. Some will call it modern; others will call it a highlighter pen.

Supporters’ verdict: cautious at best, critical at worst

The early fan reaction leans negative. Many feel the home kit is too safe and even reminiscent of Puma-era shapes from the mid-2010s. The away shirt is getting the warmest reception — plenty reckon the darker blue with yellow hits is the pick of the bunch. The third, however, is catching heat: supporters claim the shade edges a bit too close to colours used in 2021/22, accuse Adidas of recycling early-2020s ideas, and aren’t thrilled about a crest treatment that isn’t in the club’s classic colours. In short, admiration for the away, apathy for the home, anxiety over the third.

Adidas money and the United comparison

Arsenal’s Adidas pact — around £75m a season until 2030 — ranks among football’s priciest kit deals, so expectations are naturally sky-high. It doesn’t help optics that United’s supposed 2026/27 Adidas kits also leaked recently and were widely panned by their supporters. Right now, the two flagship Premier League clubs in the brand’s stable are facing similar fan pushback.

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Pundit’s take: safe at home, smart away, risky third

From where I’m sitting, the home is a sensible, if unambitious, base layer for a club aiming to look timeless. The away is the standout — darker blue with yellow pops will absolutely shift units. The third is the gamble: that yellow-green can sing under floodlights, but it’ll split opinion on the terraces. If Adidas refine the crest colours and nudge the tone a shade warmer, it could land. As it stands, it’s Marmite — and the internet is already buttering its toast.

Final whistle

It’s a leak, not a launch, and Arsenal’s 2026/27 look is still in pencil rather than ink. The blueprint, though, is clear: tradition at home, a sleek away, and a statement third. If the Gunners do finish this campaign on top — they’re four points clear and favourites as we speak — expect a few golden flourishes. Until the club drops the official reveal, the debate rolls on.

Thomas O'Brien

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