Picture: Italy star Calafiori wears new 2026-27 Arsenal home kit | OneFootball

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·15 May 2026

Picture: Italy star Calafiori wears new 2026-27 Arsenal home kit

Article image:Picture: Italy star Calafiori wears new 2026-27 Arsenal home kit

Italy international Calafiori is among the Arsenal players posing with the Gunners’ new 2026-27 home kit.

Arsenal have unveiled their home kit for the 2026-27 campaign, and Italian defender Calafiori is among the players picked by the club to pose with the new jersey.


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Calafiori is in his second season at Arsenal. He has scored one goal and provided three assists in 34 games across all competitions this term.

Calafiori wears new Arsenal 2026-27 home kit

Article image:Picture: Italy star Calafiori wears new 2026-27 Arsenal home kit

Riccardo Calafiori wears Arsenal’s new home kit for 2026-27 (via Arsenal.com).

The product of the Roma academy, and a former defender for the Giallorossi and Bologna, is under contract with the Gunners until June 2029.

“I’ve always dreamed of playing in England. It’s true, I could have joined a top Italian side after Bologna, but my price rose after the Euros, and my agent told me Arsenal really wanted me,” Calafiori said in a recent interview with SportWeek.

“I knew I’d join the most difficult league in the world, but I told myself I could always take a step back. Then, let’s be honest. Arsenal is Arsenal. An iconic club, unlike any other.”

Arsenal are the Premier League leaders and have qualified for the Champions League Final.

“I want to win, and I think it would be important,” the Italian added.

“We are a young group, full of enthusiasm, and we talk about our objectives every day, but I feel a great sense of serenity.”

All European clubs will unveil their new kits for next season in the coming weeks.

Juventus have already done so in Serie A, showing the pictures of their new jersey for next season earlier this week.

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