Top 10 kit-suppliers deals in football

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Football kits are the clubs' biggest source of revenue

#8 Liverpool - Standard Chartered £25m (2010-2019)

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Liverpool have extended their deal with Standard Chartered

Liverpool and Standard Chartered first signed a 4-year-deal in 2010 for £20m/year. An extension of 2 years was agreed at the end of 2013 and details were kept confidential. A new deal was then agreed at the end of 2015/16 season which would run for another 3 years with the club earning £25m/year.

The current deal expires at the end of next season and no talks between both the parties have taken place to extend/end it.


#7 Tottenham Hotspur - Nike £30m (2017-Unknown)

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Nike is Spurs' new sponsorer

Spurs announced that they had signed a new multi-year deal with Nike last season. Under Armour was their previous supplier for the last 5 years.

Though the numbers have not been released, it is believed that the Lillywhites will be earning £30m/year, which is thrice the amount they were getting from Under Armour.

The new deal which was announced last year will cover the men's, women's and the academy squads. The coaching staff and Tottenham Hotspur Foundation representatives will also be wearing the Nike kit.

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