Man City ditching Nike for Puma to become one of 'highest earners' | OneFootball

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Elliott Bretland·3 August 2018

Man City ditching Nike for Puma to become one of 'highest earners'

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Manchester City will become one of the top kit revenue earners when they swap Nike for Puma ahead of the new season.

According to Mundo Deportivo, the Manchester club will cut their ties with current kit supplier Nike at the end of the campaign.


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All of the City Football Group’s teams, including Girona in Spain, will wear Puma kits, except New York City who are required to wear Adidas by MLS.

The Spanish paper claims the deal with Nike was not the most lucrative for City while the new Puma deal will see the Premier League champions become one of the highest earners based on kit revenue.

City’s current Nike agreement is reportedly worth €46m. Rivals Manchester United currently earn €84m while Chelsea’s Nike deal is worth €60m per season, reports say.