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FootballGhana Midfield Kingpin Thomas Partey Glitters in Newly Unveiled Arsenal Jersey
- Black Stars midfielder Thomas Teye Partey modelled the new Arsenal jersey to be used for the 2022/23 season
- The Black Stars deputy captain is nursing an injury that has kept him out since April 4, after hopping off in Arsenal's defeat to Crystal Palace
- His absence has ruined Arsenal's top-four ambitions with the Gunners suffering two successive defeats to Tottenham and Newcastle United
Ghana international Thomas Partey joined his Arsenal teammates to outdoor their new kits for the 2022/23 season.
The Gunners unveiled their home kits on Thursday morning which features a striking new collar with a lightning bolt design.
The shirt, in iconic Arsenal red, will be paired with white shorts, while the white socks will have a red lightning bolt running horizontally across them.
Arsenal are prepared to wear their new kit for the first time in the final home game of the current season against Everton on Sunday.
According to a press release by Arsenal, £5 from every new home shirt bought directly through the club ahead of the new season will go to The Arsenal Foundation to support local community initiatives.
Arsenal has a long, proud history of working in their local community, and Arsenal in the Community has leveraged the power of the Arsenal name to positively impact the lives of people since 1985.
Stars like Bukayo Saka, Emile Smith Rowe, Gabriel Martinelli, Granit Xhaka, Stina Blackstenius, Vivianne Miedema, Lotte Wubben-Moy and Leah Williamson have been on hand to unveil the new home kit.
Major Injury Boost As Key Arsenal Player Thomas Partey Steps Up His Rehab
Sports Brief earlier reported that crucial Arsenal first-team player Thomas Partey has stepped up his rehabilitation by posting a video of himself in a major injury boost to the Gunners.
The 28-year-old midfielder suffered muscle damage to his thigh in a Premier League game against Crystal Palace and was set to be out for a longer duration.
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FootballWith uncertainty surrounding his recovery date, a data injury analyst Ben Dinnery predicted the Ghana international might be fit for Arsenal's north London derby against Tottenham Hotspurs.