Arsenal's home kit for the 26-27 season appears to have been leaked, with Footy Headlines reporting that the design has been spotted for sale ahead of any official release from the club or their kit manufacturer.
According to Footy Headlines, which has a long record of pre-release kit coverage, the strip was identified in what appears to be retail listings, suggesting supply chain distribution is already under way. The site did not provide detailed descriptions of the design in the wire signal received by Touchline.
Kit leaks at this stage of the summer are not unusual. The logistics of manufacturing and distributing replica strips at scale means finished product routinely reaches warehouses and smaller retailers weeks, sometimes months, before a club stages its official launch. Arsenal, like most Premier League sides, typically build a commercial moment around kit reveals, so an early leak of this kind is unlikely to have been sanctioned.
Arsenal have been partnered with Adidas as their kit supplier in recent seasons, and the club's home colours remain the traditional red and white. Beyond that, Touchline is not in a position to describe specific design details on the basis of this wire signal alone.
The club have not issued a statement in response to the reported leak. Whether they choose to accelerate or maintain their planned reveal timeline remains to be seen.
