With the domestic season set to begin again, Goal takes a look at the new strips each major European club will be sporting during the 2018-19 campaign
PumaAC Milan – Home
AC Milan have parted ways with Adidas for 2018-19 and, for the first time ever, Puma are the manufacturers of the club's new kits.
Naturally, the Serie A giants retain their iconic red and black stripes, but there are some slight alterations in style, with a button-up collar being incorporated.
The 'Diavolo Rossonero' (Red and Black Devil) features on the back of the neck as a tribute to the club's founder Herber Kilbin, who once said his team would be "a team of devils. We'll be red like the flames that will animate our souls and black like the fear our opponents will feel."
AdvertisementAdidas/AjaxAjax – Home
Ajax's home kit for the 2018-19 campaign retains the club's traditional red and white design, with a vertical red stripe flanked by white on either side of the chest and back.
Adidas' famous three stripes occupy the shoulders and they are red in colour, while Amsterdam's iconic trio of St Andrew's crosses are present on the back of the neck.
AdidasAjax – Away
Ajax launched their new away kit on their social media channels at the end of April, asking their fans to give it a rating from one to 10.
The reaction was largely positive, with supporters mostly praising the new dark away jersey.
PumaArsenal – Home
Arsenal's first home shirt since the departure of Arsene Wenger features red stripes on the white sleeves, as well as a diamond pattern on the front of the strip.
White shorts and socks complete the kit.