Arsenal fans are waking up to exciting news.
Arsenal have released their new home kit for the 2025-26 season and will wear the shirt against Newcastle United in their final Premier League game of the current season at the Emirates Stadium.
Fans love the new Arsenal home kit and David Raya is also set to sport a new yellow goalkeeper shirt next season.
Myles Lewis-Skelly is staying as number 49 for the next campaign and the Hale End star has given his reaction to the new kit launch.

Myles Lewis-Skelly gives verdict on Arsenal’s new home kit
Speaking to Arsenal’s official website, Kim Little and Lewis-Skelly have been giving their verdict on the new kit launch.
Arsenal women’s star Little stated: “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.”
Meanwhile, Lewis-Skelly stated: “I love our new kit, it looks fresh – I’m excited to wear this in front of our incredible supporters. Their energy lifts us and when we step out in the shirt, we feel it more than ever.”
The young left-back is set to get his first opportunity to wear the new shirt as Mikel Arteta’s side chase three points against Newcastle to secure Champions League football next season.
Myles Lewis-Skelly’s Arsenal role set to evolve
Lewis-Skelly has enjoyed an outstanding breakthrough season in the Arsenal first-team squad and his role could be set to evolve once again next season.
There have been calls for Lewis-Skelly to play in midfield given his passing range and strength in carrying the ball through the lines.
| Myles Lewis-Skelly Arsenal record this season | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
| Lewis-Skelly | 37 | 1 | 2 |
Gary Neville has praised Lewis-Skelly’s dribbling and moving him into midfield could be something that Arteta considers experimenting with at times.
At just 18 years of age, Lewis-Skelly has time to develop and find his best position but having played in midfield for most of his career at youth level, it is something worth exploring for the Gunners.
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