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Arsenal 2015/16 goalkeeper shirts do not have short sleeves: Have Puma dropped a hint Wojciech Szczesny will be replaced by Petr Cech?

Chelsea 'keeper has been linked with a move to Arsenal

James Orr
Wednesday 17 June 2015 15:13 BST
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Arsenal's new home goalkeeper shirt
Arsenal's new home goalkeeper shirt

Both of Arsenal's new goalkeeper shirts have now officially been revealed, and unfortunately for their displaced No 1 Wojciech Szczesny, they have not gone with his favoured short sleeves.

Szczesny lost his place as Arsenal No 1 to David Ospina halfway through last season, and now it appears kit manufacturers Puma do not have him in mind either.

The Gunners have been strongly linked with an £11m move for Chelsea stopper Petr Cech this summer.

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

Arsenal's new goalkeeper shirt
Szczesny has been wearing short sleeves for the past three seasons (GETTY IMAGES)
Szczesny finally left Arsenal this summer after more than a decade at the club

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

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

"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."

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)

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