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·15 July 2025
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·15 July 2025
Clubs from the Premier League certainly have no reason to complain. They live on the island with billion-dollar TV money contracts like maggots in bacon.
Now Manchester City, which also benefits from massive investments by the Abu Dhabi United Group, is apparently setting new standards. Even by English standards.
As reported by 'Sky Sports UK' and 'The Guardian', ManCity has signed a new outfitter contract with Puma, receiving a total of one billion pounds over the next ten years, which is equivalent to 1.15 billion euros. This sets a new record in the Premier League – significantly surpassing the 900 million pounds (around 1.04 billion euros) from Manchester United's ten-year Adidas contract from 2023.
The new Puma deal is a quantum leap even for City, as the outfitter revenues are increased by nearly 50 percent – from previously 65 million pounds per season to now 100 million pounds annually.
For comparison: FC Bayern achieves about 90 million euros (equivalent to about 78 million pounds) per year with its current outfitter contract with Adidas. This contract runs from 2020 to 2030.
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