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Published 15:20 2 May 2018 BST
They don't interfere with the dominant blue, which would certainly have been a step too far, but they add a modern, exciting touch.
Those who found this season's kit too plain will surely be pleased by this new feature.
The red might spark some controversy, but it's not the first time they've added a sprinkling of red to the jersey. As recently as 2010/11, their adidas kit had a red collar. That kit will be forever associated with the arrival of Fernando Torres and his 903-minute goal drought.
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