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Premier League teams’ kit suppliers for 2024/25 season

This article contains information about the kit suppliers of each and every Premier League team for the 2024/25 season.

ARSENAL FC

Kit Supplier: Adidas

Arsenal FC signed a kit deal with German sportswear giant Adidas in October 2018. They agreed on an initial five-year deal reportedly worth £300 million starting July 2019. With this deal ended the club’s five-year partnership with Puma. 

In September 2022, the two parties extended their partnership in a deal set to run until 2030.

ASTON VILLA FC

Kit Supplier: Adidas 

In May 2024, Aston Villa FC confirmed signing a multi-year partnership agreement with Adidas.

The deal, reportedly worth £17 million per year, entails the German sportswear giant supplying all match and training apparel for the AVFC men’s, women’s, and academy teams.

Adidas replaced Castore as the club’s official kit partner.

AFC BOURNEMOUTH

Kit Supplier: Umbro

The Manchester-headquartered British sportswear brand has been serving the club as their official kit supplier since the 2017/18 season.

The two last renewed their partnership in July 2021 as part of a five-year agreement.

Umbro has also served as the club’s kit supplier in the past: from 1974 to 1978 and 1983 to 1986.

BRENTFORD FC

Kit Supplier: Umbro

The Manchester-based British sportswear brand became the official kit supplier of the club ahead of the 2019/20 season, in May 2019, replacing German rival brand Adidas. 

The current deal between the two parties, signed in August 2021, is set to run until the end of the 2024/25 season.

BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION FC

Kit Supplier: Nike

The Beaverton, Oregon-based company has been the Technical Kit Supplier of the Seagulls since 2014 and continues to do so for the club’s men’s and women’s sides—both senior and youth setups.

The last extension of the Nike-Brighton partnership was announced in January 2022—a three-year deal reportedly worth £2.5 million per year that was set to run until 2024.

Despite no reliable reports on a contract renewal, the latest launch of the Seagulls home kit in July 2024 means the American sportswear giant will be working together with the club at least until the end of the 2024/25 season. 

CHELSEA FC

Kit Supplier: Nike

Chelsea FC signed a long-term deal with Nike in October 2016, roping it in as their official kit supplier from the 2017/18 season onward and thus ending their eleven-year partnership with Adidas.

The deal, reportedly worth north of US$1 billion over 15 years, was Nike’s biggest deal with a Premier League club at the time, before it signed an even more lucrative deal with Liverpool FC in January 2020.

CRYSTAL PALACE FC

Kit Supplier: Macron

The Bologna-headquartered Italian sportswear brand returned as Palace’s kit supplier ahead of the 2022/23 season, having previously served the club in that role between 2014 and 2018.

EVERTON FC

Kit Supplier: Castore

Castore is a Manchester-based British manufacturer of sportswear and athletic clothing. In June 2024, it signed a multi-year partnership agreement with Everton FC to become their technical partner.

The partnership sees Castore supply high-performance playing, training, and travel wear to the club, the company having also become the first Founding Partner of the Toffees’ soon-to-be home, Everton Stadium, at Bramley-Moore Dock.

As Official Technical Partner, Castore provides kits for the Everton men’s, women’s, and academy squads. 

FULHAM FC

Kit Supplier: Adidas

German sportswear giant Adidas has enjoyed a long relationship with Fulham FC. The two first partnered in 1977, then 1997, and then 2013, the year they have enjoyed a continuous partnership since.

The deal sees Adidas act as the official kit supplier for the club’s matchday and training wear. It also sees its products sold at Craven Cottage—home of the Fulham senior men’s team. 

IPSWICH TOWN FC

Kit Supplier: Umbro

Umbro, an English sports equipment manufacturer, announced the signing of a multi-year partnership deal with Ipswich Town FC in June 2022.

As part of the four-year deal, Umbro acts as the club’s main kit supplier, also covering their women’s team.

Umbro provided kits for the Tractor Boys previously from 1989 to 1995, a period during which the club secured promotion to the inaugural Premier League. 

Also read: Premier League 2024/25 Sponsors

LEICESTER CITY FC

Kit Supplier: Adidas

Leicester City FC signed Adidas as their official kit supplier in May 2018. Adidas replaced rival German sportswear giant Puma, which had served as the Foxes’ Official Technical Partner for the five years prior to that.

The two parties last renewed their partnership in May 2022. 

LIVERPOOL FC

Kit Supplier: Nike

In January 2020, Liverpool FC announced Nike as their new Official Kit Supplier starting with the 2020/21 season in a multi-year deal reportedly worth £30 million per year. While this value is less than the £45 million New Balance, another American sportswear company, was paying the club every year, Nike’s promise of increased brand value and better sales and sales-based addons turned the Merseyside club to the Beaverton, Oregon-headquartered sportswear giant. 

Nike’s proposal of paying Liverpool FC a 20% cut of the sales of all club-branded products makes this partnership capable of being the most lucrative one in English football.

Liverpool FC’s stock has resurged over the past seasons with their renaissance as a powerhouse under Jürgen Klopp, at the back of which they released their previous kit supplier, New Balance, which they deemed could no longer match the marketing and distribution potential Nike was offering. This led to a legal dispute, and eventually, the London High Court ruled in the club’s favour, ending their association with New Balance on a relatively bitter note.

In April 2024, the club announced signing a five-year kit supplier deal with rival company Adidas which would kick off with the 2025/26 season. According to several reports, the Adidas deal is set to be worth more than the current Nike deal. 

MANCHESTER CITY FC

Kit Supplier: Puma

Man City ended their six-year association with Nike and signed German sportswear giant Puma as their official kit supplier in February 2019, with the deal kicking off with the 2019/20 season.

The deal is reportedly worth £650 million over ten years and also covers Man City’s sister clubs in Australia (Melbourne City FC), Spain (Girona FC), Uruguay (Montevideo City Torque), and China (Sichuan Jiuniu FC).

In August 2022, Puma unveiled Man City’s third kit for the 2022/23 season on the Land of Games experience developed by game creation system Roblox, thereby taking their Man City partnership “into the metaverse”.

MANCHESTER UNITED FC

Kit Supplier: Adidas

Man United’s deal with Adidas broke all kit deal records when it was announced back in July 2014. The German sportswear giant replaced its American rival Nike, whose £24m-a-season deal with United ended with the end of the 2014/15 season after a thirteen-year stint.

With the initial deal reportedly worth at least £750 million over ten years, Adidas has been the Official Kit Supplier of Man United since the start of the 2015/16 season. Its previous biggest contract at the time this deal was announced was its €35m-a-year contract with Real Madrid CF.

The two parties last renewed their partnership in July 2023—the new agreement reportedly worth £900 million and set to run until the end of the 2034/35 season.

NEWCASTLE UNITED FC

Kit Supplier: Adidas 

German sportswear and apparel giant Adidas signed a multi-year deal with the Magpies in September 2023, becoming in the process the club’s official kit partner from the 2024/25 season onward.

Adidas previously supplied the club official kits and training wear between 1995 and 2010.

A vital element of this new agreement entails Newcastle rebuilding their own retail operations both in-store and online, locally and globally.

NOTTINGHAM FOREST FC

Kit Supplier: Adidas

The German sportswear and sports equipment giant replaced Italian rival brand Macron as the club’s official kit partner after agreeing a multi-year deal with them in June 2023, which kicked off with the start of the 2023/24 season.

This deal marks Adidas’ third stint as Forest’s official kit supplier, having previously served the club in the role on two different occasions: 1977–86 and 2013–18.

SOUTHAMPTON FC

Kit Supplier: Puma 

Southampton FC on-boarded German athleticwear manufacturer Puma as their official kit sponsor ahead of the 2024/25 season. 

As per the terms of the four-year deal, the sportswear giant is to provide the club with playing kits for all their teams, right through the men’s and women’s first teams to the academy sides, including all training and replica wear. 

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC

Kit Supplier: Nike

American sportswear giant Nike became Spurs’ Official Kit Provider in 2017. The very next year, in October 2018, the two reached an agreement for a fifteen-year extension, making it one of the longest deals in Nike’s history.

The current deal runs until 2033 and is reportedly worth £30 million per annum, approximately.

WEST HAM UNITED FC

Kit Supplier: Umbro

The Manchester-headquartered British sportswear company has been the Technical Partner of West Ham’s senior men’s, women’s, and youth academy’s matchday and training kits since 2015, when it replaced German rival brand Adidas.

The two parties last extended their deal in a long-term agreement in June 2020, which arrived on the back of their previous agreement that was made just the year before, in May 2019, to extend their deal beyond 2023 and bump up the previous £5m-per-year contract.

WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS FC

Kit Supplier: Sudu 

SUDU, a sportswear brand by Levy Merchandising, announced a long-term partnership with Wolves in July 2024, becoming in the process their official technical kit partner. 

As part of the deal, SUDU is responsible for the design and manufacture of the club’s official kits, training wear, and leisure wear, covering both their senior and academy setups.

Premier League teams and their kit suppliers for 2024/25 season

ClubKit Supplier
Arsenal Adidas
Aston Villa Adidas
Bournemouth Umbro
BrentfordUmbro
Brighton & Hove AlbionNike
Chelsea Nike
Crystal Palace Macron
EvertonCastore
FulhamAdidas
Ipswich Town Umbro
Leicester City Adidas
LiverpoolNike
Manchester City Puma
Manchester United Adidas
Newcastle United Adidas
Nottingham Forest Adidas
Southampton FC Puma
Tottenham HotspurNike
West Ham UnitedUmbro
Wolverhampton WanderersSUDU
Rahul Saha

Rahul Saha is a senior sports writer at Sportskhabri.com. Experienced in various sports writing tasks, including op-ed pieces and player/team profiles, with particular expertise in Football. Also a cat-dad and a regular reader, he spends his free time with his cats and learning new things.

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