Wednesday 8 May 2013

Arsenal agree £30m-a-year deal with Puma in most lucrative kit contract in Britain

Arsenal have agreed the most lucrative kit contract in British football with Puma.

                     

All change: Arsenal have a year left with Nike (top) and an internet mock up of Arsenal kit (down)
The Gunners rake in £30m a year from a five-year deal with Emirates.  Now they have reached an agreement with the Boston-based firm for £30m a year over five years from the end of 2013/14.

Raking it in: Arsenal have agreed a £30m-a-year deal with Puma in the most lucrative kit contract in Britain
The deal tops Liverpool’s £25m-a-year contract with Warrior and will signal the end of Arsenal’s 20-year relationship with Nike, whose deal is worth £55m over seven years.  

Manchester United’s 15-year contract with Nike amounts to £287m.


End of an era: Arsenal will finish their 20-year association with Nike
End of an era: Arsenal set to end 20-year association with American firm Nike
The Gunners have worn strips supplied by American sports giants Nike since 1994.
Capital giants: Chelsea sponsors adidas had also set their sights on Arsenal
German sportswear giants adidas had also reportedly targeted the Gunners in a move which has been described as a 'strategic decision to own London. The company, who currently supply rivals Chelsea, also had their sights set on Fulham, who are sponsored by Kappa.

But the new deal wil be a major coup for Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis on top of the Emirates deal and will strengthen his belief that the club are making major strides forward off the pitch which will enable them to compete for the biggest signings.
Arsenal's deal with Puma would leave Nike counting only the Manchester clubs among their Premier League clients when City switch to the American company in 2013.
Manchester City's current deal with British supplier Umbro, which is owned by Nike, ends at the end of this season.
Nike will now concentrate on Manchester United, Barcelona and the England team. They are also due to renegotiate with United shortly as their current 15 year deal worth £287m is due to expire.

Southampton, who occupy the relegation spots, are the only other team sporting the Umbro emblem.

Wigan are the final Premier League outfit with a British connection. Their kits are supplied by MiFit - a brand heavily linked to Wigan chairman Dave Whelan's company DW Sports Fitness.

6 comments:

  1. So what will happen to my jersey

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  2. may be dis will make dem jump up the league table.. as puma dey jump gaan

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  3. nice.. we nid changes in everythin.. sumthin new

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  4. Dead team! is dis what will bring trophyz 2 d club?

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  5. they shud sha use the money 2 buy player

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  6. In fact, looking at the Arsenal football shirt above, we can see that he is still getting bigger football shirt transformation. Now the latest football kits was quite eye-catching.

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