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Your support makes all the difference.German sports manufacturer Puma have released a series of Arsenal videos after their record-breaking kit deal came into effect today.
The new kit is yet to have been released, but it was believed to have been leaked by a fan in Macau, who spotted it in Puma's official store.
Arsenal ended a 20-year partnership with American giants Nike when Puma came in with a whopping five-year, £150m deal. It is the biggest such deal in British football, eclipsing Manchester United's £25.4m-per-year deal with Nike.
Arsenal posted a picture to their Twitter page of Olivier Giroud, Mikel Arteta and Santi Cazorla in a plain white version of the kit - representing a blank canvas.
Although the new kit won't be released for another 10 days, that hasn't stopped Puma drumming up interest with a series of teaser videos.
The videos, mostly of a photo shoot, offer small glimpses at the new home and away kits.
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