Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent

Notifications can be managed in browser preferences.

Arsenal 2015/16 goalkeeper shirt revealed: Is this what Petr Cech will be wearing this season?

The Czech stopper looks to be on his way from Chelsea

James Orr
Wednesday 17 June 2015 15:12 BST
Comments

Days after the new home shirt was unveiled on Monday, images of Arsenal's new goalkeeper shirt have now been revealed - so will this be what Petr Cech wears this season should he complete his move from Chelsea.

The Blues goalkeeper has been linked with an £11m move to the Emirates this summer. Recent reports have stated that the Czech international's preference is to make the move to Arsenal instead of Paris Saint-Germain, as his family are settled in London.

Chelsea goalkeeping coach Christophe Lollichon said this week: "I think [Cech] still has three or four excellent seasons in him.

"His family like England. And a player is happy when his family is happy.

"He wants to stay in England, but I don't know where are the discussions. The Premier League is his primary objective. But it will also depends on the conditions.

"The advantage is that Arsenal is a top club, with a philosophy that pleases him and that is at London. It is a base for consideration."

Santi Cazorla models Arsenal's new home shirt
Santi Cazorla models Arsenal's new home shirt (GETTY IMAGES)
A leaked image of Arsenal's away shirt
A leaked image of Arsenal's away shirt (twitter.com/@FFArsenal)

ARSENAL PREMIER LEAGUE FIXTURE LIST 2015/16

AUGUST

8 West Ham (H)

15 Crystal Palace (A)

22 Liverpool (H)

29 Newcastle (A)

SEPTEMBER

12 Stoke (H)

19 Chelsea (A)

26 Leicester (A)

OCTOBER

3 Man Utd (H)

17 Watford (A)

24 Everton (H)

31 Swansea (A)

NOVEMBER

7 Tottenham (H)

21 West Brom (A)

28 Norwich (A)

DECEMBER

5 Sunderland (H)

12 Aston Villa (A)

19 Man City (H)

26 Southampton (A)

28 Bournemouth (H)

JANUARY

2 Newcastle (H)

12 Liverpool (A)

16 Stoke (A)

23 Chelsea (H)

FEBRUARY

2 Southampton (H)

6 Bournemouth (A)

13 Leicester (H)

27 Man Utd (A)

MARCH

1 Swansea (H)

5 Tottenham (A)

12 West Brom (H)

19 Everton (A)

APRIL

2 Watford (H)

9 West Ham (A)

16 Crystal Palace (H)

23 Sunderland (A)

30 Norwich (H)

MAY

7 Man City (A)

15 Aston Villa (H)

Join our commenting forum

Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies

Comments

Thank you for registering

Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in