Liverpool have announced a blockbuster new kit deal that will see their shirts and training wear manufactured by adidas after leaving Nike and fans have already had a sneak peak of their new gear ...
Liverpool last week confirmed a multi-year kit deal with Adidas that will begin next season, replacing existing manufacturer ...
Liverpool FC partners with Adidas, marking a return to the iconic three stripes after a period with Nike. The multi-year deal ...
Liverpool FC has officially announced a new multi-year kit partnership with Adidas, marking the return of the famous three stripes to Anfield. The deal will replace Nike as the club’s kit ...
The Reds have capitalised on relationships with high-profile figures such as basketball legend and Fenway Sports Group partner LeBron James, leading to the production of a special merchandise line. A ...
Liverpool have signed a multi-year kit deal with Adidas beginning next season that will replace sportswear manufacturer Nike, in what British media reports say is a five-year agreement worth more ...
Liverpool have announced a new multi-year kit deal with Adidas. The sportswear giant will take over when Nike’s five-year ... with a huge fan base. The jerseys worn during previous partnerships ...
Ultimate Guide to the Carabao Cup Final 2025 Liverpool FC have reached ... season with Nike swooshes attached to their strips and the tradition of unveiling next season's jersey on the final ...
If this feels like déjà vu, it’s because Liverpool has had history with Adidas ... “We’d like to thank Nike for their support over the last five years and wish them well for the future.” ...
Liverpool have confirmed they will switch kit manufacturers in August as the Reds team up with German giants adidas again. Liverpool are ending their five-year partnership with Nike, who replaced ...
Liverpool Football Club have agreed a multi-year partnership that will see the sports brand becoming the club’s official kit partner from the 2025/26 season onwards. The German apparel company ...
Manchester City & Puma (2019-2029) - £65m per year 3. Liverpool & Nike (2020-2026) - £60m per year 4. Chelsea & Nike (2017-2032) - £60m per year 'We have enjoyed fantastic success together in ...