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Top 10 most valuable Football kit supplier deals

With Arsenal announcing a new kit deal with Puma that is set to net them an eye-watering £30 million-per-season for the next five years, it seems as though they are doing well not just on the pitch, but off it as well. Whilst £150m is a lot of money in itself, to put things into perspective, the amount they will receive from Puma, is almost enough to buy a Mario Götze every season for the next five years. How Arsenal fans would love that.

In any case, the deal is reportedly the biggest in the history of the Premier League? But, is it the most valuable kit deal in the world? Let us take a look at where it ranks.

10. Manchester City – Nike

Current deal: £12m/year

Occupying the No.10 spot, perhaps surprisingly, given the millions of pounds they have spent on players is Manchester City. With FFP on the way, you would have expected their kit deal to be a lot better, but then again when you are bankrolled by billionaire owners, that doesn’t really matter, does it? In any case, when their current deal expires in 2019, they are sure to rocket up this list.


9. AC Milan – Adidas

Current deal: £12m/year

Whilst things may not be going according to plan for AC Milan on the pitch, at least off it, they are doing a lot better. Their current kit deal with Adidas that runs until 2017 sees them pocket a tidy £12 million each year. A deal that is enough, to land the likes of Keisuke Honda and perhaps a lot more as well as Clarence Seedorf looks to turn things around.


8. Inter Milan – Nike

Current deal: £15m/year

In another curious case of affairs, Inter Milan take home more from their kit deal, than their more illustrious rivals. Not only do they earn more, they are also having a far better time of it in the League. Must feel good to be an Inter fan right now. Their current deal expires in 2019 and expect them to just sneak up the rankings, if they continue their upward trajectory.


7. Bayern Munich – Adidas

Current deal: £16m/year

With the team currently third in the Deloitte football money league and flying high on the pitch, you would have thought that they’d have a bumper kit deal. But, unfortunately for Bayern, although they are partly owned by Adidas, their current deal with the German outfit is meager when compared to other European giants. When will this change?


6. Manchester United – Nike

Current deal: £23.5m/year

With a record-breaking £1 billion deal with Nike for 13 years beginning from the next season, the Red Devils have little worry about, even though they sit so low on this list. The new deal with Nike is said to be worth approximately £77 million annually, which is almost two-and-half times the current record deal.  But, that is from next year, for now though, United have to make do with £23.5m and sixth place on this list.

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