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Manchester City unveil special new shirt they will wear for Premier League return against Arsenal to promote Cityzens Giving for Recovery campaign aiming to raise £1m towards coronavirus relief

Manchester City have unveiled the new logo that they will wear sport on the front of their shirts when they return to Premier League action against Arsenal on Wednesday night.

Instead of their usual 'Etihad Airways' sponsor they will promote the new Cityzens Giving for Recovery campaign when they play their first game in over three months.

The aim is to raise at least £1million towards Covid-19 relief.

Pep Guardiola poses with the new Manchester City shirt they will wear against Arsenal

It is a 12-month recovery campaign that will bring together the nine clubs under the City Football Group umbrella, which includes New York City FC and Melbourne City FC.