Arsenal will pay tribute to the the Black Lives Matter movement, as well as the National Health Service, during their return to Premier League action against Manchester City on Wednesday night.Gunners stars such as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Hector Bellerin will have the names on the back of their third choice kit replaced with Black Lives Matter in recognition of the anti-racism movement sweeping the globe.A BLM logo will feature on jerseys for the remainder of the campaign alongside a badge paying tribute to the NHS.Before a friendly with Blackburn last week, Arsenal’s players took a knee and wore T-shirts printed with messages including ‘I can’t breathe’, ‘My skin is not a crime’ and ‘I’m not black but I stand with you’.Last week,.