Arsenal duo Gio Queiroz and Beth Mead seem to LEAK 2023/4 home kit

Arsenal women’s duo Gio Queiroz and Beth Mead seem to LEAK next season’s Adidas home kit in a quickly deleted Instagram story, with the pair shown sporting a new-look badge and gold shoulder stripes

  •  Gio Queiroz appears to have accidentally revealed next season’s Arsenal kit
  • She posted a selfie on Instagram of her and Beth Mead in a new home shirt
  • It featured gold trim, a different arm design and a new streamlined badge 

Gio Queiroz and Beth Mead may have accidentally leaked Arsenal’s 2023/24 away kit.

The pair posed in Arsenal shirts for a post of Quieroz’s Instagram story with the caption ‘but we made it.’

However, the post was quickly taken down and the shirts worn are clearly different from those worn this season, leading may to suggest they may have shown off next season’s kit before its official release.

The strip in question appears to feature a new streamlined red and gold badge, as a pose to the traditional one which also includes navy blue and white.

There are also gold stripes on the arms, and the white accent is extended onto the shoulder, which was not the case with the much-loved 2022/3 kit.

Arsenal duo Gio Queiroz and Beth Mead appear to have leaked next season’s home kit

It featured a collarless design and notably different badge and arms to this year’s kit

Apart from the apparent blunder from Mead and Queiroz, Arsenal have enjoyed a solid season and look set to secure Champions League qualification.

A set of major injuries disrupted their title challenge but they look comfortable in third with one game left to play and won the League Cup earlier this year.

As for the men’s side, they will finish the year without a trophy despite topping the Premier League table for much of the season.

Mikel Arteta’s side were eight points clear at the start of April but have since won just two of their last eight, and handed Manchester City the title by losing to Nottingham Forest on Saturday.

They have still secured a second place finish and will play Champions League football next season for the first time since 2017, but fans may have hoped for more after their electric form for much of the season.

The Gunners’ season will end when they face Wolves at the Emirates on Sunday. 


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