Premier League All Team Kit Sponsors Deal (2024-25)
All teams’ jersey sponsors for the 2024-25 Premier League season have been published. Fans have no lesser interest in such a fascinating topic. They are always fond of jerseys and often eager to collect new jerseys at the start of the campaign. Here we will reveal Premier League All Team Kit Sponsors for the 2024-25 campaign.
Adidas provides jerseys for 7 Premier League clubs as of the 2024-25 campaign. The sportswear giant company currently supplies for Arsenal, Aston Villa, Fulham, Leicester City, Man Utd, Newcastle, as well as Nottingham Forest. Umbro is the official kit supplier for Bournemouth, Brentford, Ipswich Town, and West Ham. Nike continues its contract with the likes of Brighton, Chelsea, Liverpool, & Tottenham. Defending champion Man City alongside Southampton will take their jerseys from PUMA. Macron provides for Crystal Palace while Castore replaces Hummel for Everton shirts. Newcomer Sudu signs a deal with the Wolves and is their new supplier replacing Castore who are partnering with the Toffees. A total of 7 suppliers will be providing the jerseys of the 20 EPL clubs for the 24/25 season.
Premier League Teams Jersey Sponsors 2024-25
Clubs | Kit Supplier | Remuneration Per Year | Contract Period |
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Arsenal | Adidas | £75m | 2018-30 |
Aston Villa | Adidas | £17m | 2024-? |
AFC Bournemouth | Umbro | £1.5m | 2017-26 |
Brentford FC | Umbro | £1.5m | 2019-25 |
Brighton & Hove Albion | Nike | £3m | 2019-? |
Chelsea FC | Nike | £56m | 2016-32 |
Crystal Palace | Macron | £4m | 2022-? |
Everton | Castore | £20m | 2024-? |
Fulham | Adidas | £2m | 2017-? |
Ipswich Town | Umbro | £10m | 2022-26? |
Leicester City | Adidas | £4m | 2018-? |
Liverpool FC | Nike | £45m | 2020-35 |
Manchester City | PUMA | £72m | 2019-28 |
Manchester United | Adidas | £75m | 2015-35 |
Newcastle United | Adidas | £30m | 2024-? |
Nottingham Forest | Adidas | £10m | 2023-? |
Southampton | PUMA | TBC | 2024-28 |
Tottenham | Nike | £30m | 2018-33 |
West Ham | Umbro | £7m | 2019-25 |
Wolverhampton | Sudu | TBC | 2024-? |
There will be different endorsers who sign contracts with the clubs for the jersey front and sleeve sponsorship. Most of them are gambling sites.
Club | Jersey Front & Industry | Contract Deal for Jersey-Front Sponsorship | Jersey Sleeve & Industry |
Arsenal | Emirates (Airline) | £40m per Year | Visit Rwanada (Tourism) |
Aston Villa | Betano (Gambling) | £20m per Year | Trade Nation (Financial Services) |
AFC Bournemouth | Dafabet (Gamblig) | £8m per Year | DeWalt (Power Tools) |
Brentford FC | Hollywoodbets (Gambling) | £3.5m per Year | PensionBee (Financial Services) |
Brighton & Hove Albion | American Express (Financial Services) | £8m per Year | Experience Kissimmee Florida (Tourism) |
Chelsea | Blank | N/A | Blank |
Crystal Palace | Net88 (Gambling) | £6.5m per Year | Kaiyun (Gambling) |
Everton | Stake.com (Gambling) | £10m per Year | Blank |
Fulham | SBOTOP (Gambling) | £6m per Year | WebBeds (Tourism) |
Ipswich Town | TBC | TBC | TBC |
Leicester City | BC.Game (Crypto Casino) | £15.5m per Year | Blank |
Liverpool FC | Standard Chartered (Financial Services) | £50m per Year | Expedia (Tourism) |
Man City | Etihad Airways (Airline) | £68m per Year | OKX (Financial Services) |
Man Utd | Snapdragon (Technology) | £60m per Year | DXC Technology (IT & Consulting) |
Newcastle Utd | Sela (Gambling) | £25m per Year | Noon (E-commerce) |
Nottingham Forest | Kaiyun (Gambling) | £7m per Year | Ideagen (Software) |
Southampton | ROLLBIT (Crypto Casino) | TBC | Blank |
Tottenham | AIA (Financial Services) | £40m per Year | Blank |
West Ham | Betway (Gambling) | £10m per Year | QuickBooks (Software) |
Wolverhampton | DE BET (Gambling) | £8m per Year | JD (Retail) |
Snapdragon will be United’s new jersey-front sponsor with Emirates & Etihad continuing for Arsenal & Man City respectively. Standard Chartered sits at the front of the Liverpool jerseys, AIA for Tottenham, and Chelsea keeps their front black yet again. DXC Technology is on United’s sleeve, the Gunners have got Visit Rwanda, and the title holder City has OKX. Chelsea’s jersey sleeve is also blank while Liverpool’s is Expedia & Newcastle got Noon.