Manchester United have struck the biggest kit deal in Premier League history after extending their relationship with Adidas.

The new deal will run until 2035, a 10-year extension on their current commitment to the German sports manufacturer.

Adidas will continue to manufacture Man United's men's and women's kits

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Adidas will continue to manufacture Man United’s men’s and women’s kitsCredit: Getty
The new deal will be worth a staggering £900million and at least £90m per season

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The new deal will be worth a staggering £900million and at least £90m per seasonCredit: AFP

Even more remarkably, that kit deal will be worth an estimated £900million.

That means it’ll be worth a minimum of £90m per season following record breaking sales across the men’s and women’s collections during the off-season.

United returned to adidas in 2015/16 following 23 years away in which their kits were manufactured by Nike.

A record-breaking deal for the Premier League, it surpasses Man United’s existing arrangement with Adidas which was worth £75m over 10 years, taking its overall value to £750m.

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Manchester United Chief Executive Officer, Richard Arnold said: “The relationship between Manchester United and adidas is one of the most iconic in world sport, forged through a shared commitment to style, flair and, most importantly, high performance.  
 
“With its roots in the 1980s, our partnership has been reinvented over the past decade with some of the most innovative designs and technology in sportswear.

“We are now looking forward to refreshing this powerful partnership again through the remainder of this decade and into the 2030s.”

Most valuable Premier League kit manufacturer deals

Most valuable Premier League kit manufacturer deals

Manchester United – Adidas – £90million per year (2023-2035)

Manchester City – Puma – £65million per year (2019-2029)

Liverpool – Nike – £60million per year (2020-2026)

Chelsea – Nike – £60million per year (2017-2032)

Arsenal – Adidas – £60million per year (2019-2024)

Tottenham – Nike – £30million per year (2018-2033)

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