New Arsenal home kit launched as two stars pick fresh squad numbers

Arsenal have released their new home kits for the 2025/26 season (Picture: Arsenal FC) Arsenal stars David Raya and Ethan Nwaneri have selected new squad numbers after the club released their new home kit for the 2025/26 season. The Spain international goalkeeper, who joined from Brentford two years ago, initially on loan, has firmly cemented his status as the club’s No.1 and his status will be reflected by his new number. Nwaneri, meanwhile, will wear No.22 next term having spent the current campaign with No.53 on his back. The adidas designed strip which ‘uses the human heart as a creative device to take supporters on a journey to the source of life behind the badge’ has gone down well with players and fans alike. ‘I love our new kit, it looks fresh – I’m excited to wear this in front of our incredible supporters,’ said Hale End Academy graduate Myles Lewis-Skelly who, like Nwaneri, has enjoyed a stellar breakthrough season. Get personalised updates on Arsenal everyday Wake up to find news on your club in your inbox every morning with Metro’s Football Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your team in the link we’ll send you so we can get football news tailored to you. ‘Their energy lifts us and when we step out in the shirt, we feel it more than ever.’ Kim Little, who has starred in Arsenal Women’s run to the Champions League final, added: ‘Supporters are at the heart of everything we do, and this new kit connects to that so deeply. We carry our supporters with us, and they carry us with them, no matter where they are. They push us forward.”  All in the details

May 15, 2025 - 18:08
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New Arsenal home kit launched as two stars pick fresh squad numbers
Arsenal have released their new home kits for the 2025/26 season (Picture: Arsenal FC)

Arsenal stars David Raya and Ethan Nwaneri have selected new squad numbers after the club released their new home kit for the 2025/26 season.

The Spain international goalkeeper, who joined from Brentford two years ago, initially on loan, has firmly cemented his status as the club’s No.1 and his status will be reflected by his new number.

Nwaneri, meanwhile, will wear No.22 next term having spent the current campaign with No.53 on his back.

The adidas designed strip which ‘uses the human heart as a creative device to take supporters on a journey to the source of life behind the badge’ has gone down well with players and fans alike.

‘I love our new kit, it looks fresh – I’m excited to wear this in front of our incredible supporters,’ said Hale End Academy graduate Myles Lewis-Skelly who, like Nwaneri, has enjoyed a stellar breakthrough season.

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‘Their energy lifts us and when we step out in the shirt, we feel it more than ever.’

Kim Little, who has starred in Arsenal Women’s run to the Champions League final, added: ‘Supporters are at the heart of everything we do, and this new kit connects to that so deeply. We carry our supporters with us, and they carry us with them, no matter where they are. They push us forward.”