Arsenal and Manchester United's kits are set for a major change next term as adidas prepare to change their logo.
The leading sports manufacturer will reintroduce its trefoil logo for the 2024/2025 third kits instead of the current logo.
adidas are moving to focus on reviving their heritage with the trefoil logo featuring on some of football's most legendary kits.
The logo was originally used by adidas in the 1970s and 1980s but has featured in their retro jersey pop-up at Paris Fashion Week and their adidas Originals campaign featuring Zinedine Zidane and David Beckham in October.
While the trefoil logo is typically intended for lifestyle clothing, the hope is that it could bring more diversity to the brand's football kits.
As a result, Arsenal and Man United's third kits will feature the retro logo, something that will run without the adidas text.
This season, the Gunner's third kit is turqoise-green in colour with a navy blue trim and the original adidas emblem alongside the club's emblem.
As for Man United, their third strip is white with a red trim with the adidas emblem and team emblem sitting above the Team Viewer sponsor across the middle of the shirt.
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