According to the club’s official website, Manchester United have officially announced the extension of their kit deal with global sportswear giants Adidas.
The partnership, which began in the 2015-16 season after a 23-year separation, will continue for a decade and is valued at £900 million, making it the largest kit deal in Premier League history.
The new agreement will also enhance the focus on United Women’s team, and Adidas will continue to be the official kit supplier for the Red Devils until 2035.
United have signed a huge deal with Adidas, representing a significant upgrade from their previous agreement. The previous deal, which was worth £750 million, earned the club £75 million per year.
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With the new deal, the club will receive a substantial boost of £150 million. Under this agreement, Adidas will continue to supply training and playing kits to all United teams, and they will have the exclusive rights to distribute dual-branded merchandise worldwide.
It’s important to note that TeamViewer remains the primary shirt sponsor for the Red Devils, featuring on the front of their home, away, and official kits during all competitive matches.
This new deal is set to run for a decade and will strengthen the club’s financial position. With this significant partnership, United aims to continue their on-field success, as they strive to win the Premier League title for the first time in 11 years.
The club’s focus remains on achieving both commercial success and sporting achievements in the seasons to come.