Manchester City news: Premier League champions swap Nike for Puma in staggering 650MILLION new kit deal

Manchester City news: Premier League champions swap Nike for Puma in staggering 650MILLION new kit deal
Manchester City have ditched Nike to sign a lucrative new kit deal with Puma, the Premier League champions have announced.The deal, which will come into effect from the 2019/20 season, will apply to all clubs within the City Football Group – except Major League Soccer side New York City and Japanese outfit Yokohama F Marinos – and is said to be worth around 650million over ten years.It is one of the biggest commercial contracts in football history and is understood to be the second largest kit deal in Premier League history, behind only Manchester United’s adidas agreement.

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Manchester CityNew York CityMelbourne CityYokohama F MarinosClub Atletico TorqueGironaSichuan JiuniuAs well as City, Puma will also be the official partner of sister clubs Melbourne City FC, Girona FC, Club Atltico Torque and Sichuan Jiuniu FC, supplying all representative teams including mens, womens and youth football.New York City will not be part of the deal due to Major League Soccer’s exclusive contract with Adidas, which runs until 2024, while Yokohama F Marinos will also remain under the adidas banner.PUMAs partnership with City Football Group is the largest deal that we have ever done – both in scope and ambition, said Bjrn Gulden, CEO of PUMA, with City Football Group chief executive Ferran Soriano saying it marks the “start of an exciting new chapter.” Our relationship with PUMA, covering five City Football Group clubs across four continents, will reset the model for sports partnerships on a truly global scale whilst being locally relevant and authentic for fans around the world,” added Soriano.City also became the first Premier League side to snap up a sleeve sponsor when they stuck Nexen Tire on players’ arms.Man City announced their partnership with Korean tyre manufacturers Nexen Tire in 20171
Man City announced their partnership with Korean tyre manufacturers Nexen Tire in 2017
The deal with Puma comes a week after the City Football Group expanded its portfolio of clubs by buying China League Two club Sichuan Jiuniu.China is seen as a market of vast potential for the group and Manchester City are set to tour the country as part of their next pre-season campaign.Soriano said: “I think we’ll play four games. One in Japan and probably the others in China but we’ll announce that.”The game in Japan, against Yokohama F Marinos, has already been confirmed for July 27.


Manchester City have struck a deal worth £50million a year with Puma to supply their kits from the 2019-20 season. The agreement is the largest commercial deal in the club's history and will be


Premier League champions Manchester City have signed a Sh86 billion kit deal with Puma, one of the biggest commercial contracts in football history. The partnership covers City and four of its sister clubs. It is understood that City Football Group (CFG) will net Sh86 billion a season over the course of a 10-year contract.
How Man City's new Puma kit could look for 2019/20 Premier


Feb 28, 2019 · Manchester City and their stable of sister clubs have signed a new 10-year kit deal with Puma worth £650 million. It is understood the contract with Puma will earn the City Football Group (CFG
Manchester City news: Premier League champions swap Nike for

Manchester City news: Premier League champions swap Nike for


Man City sign new kit deal with Puma worth £50 million. Manchester City's deal is the largest commercial contract in the club's history. The £50m deal is only behind Manchester United's current Adidas and Chelsea's Nike kit contracts. The Puma deal will also cover Manchester City's other clubs under the City Football Group umbrella.
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Manchester City have ditched Nike to sign a lucrative new kit deal with Puma, the Premier League champions have announced. The deal, which will come into effect from the 2019/20 season, will apply
Premier League champions swap Nike for Puma in staggering £


How Man City's new Puma kit could look for 2019/20 Premier League season. From next season Manchester City will no longer bear the Nike tick following the announcement of a £650million deal with Puma
Premier League news: Man City sign new kit deal with Puma


Manchester City have ditched Nike to sign a lucrative new kit deal with Puma, the Premier League champions have announced.. The deal, which will come into effect from the 2019/20 season, will apply to all clubs within the City Football Group - except Major League Soccer side New York City - and is said to be worth around £650million over ten years.
Manchester City replace Nike with Puma in 10-year kit deal


Feb 28, 2019 · Manchester City have signed a long-term kit deal with Puma, who will replace Nike from next season in a 10-year deal worth £65m per season
Manchester City Ditch Nike For Staggering Puma Deal


Feb 28, 2019 · German sportwear manufacturer Puma signed a long-term strategic partnership with current English Premier League champions Manchester City. It will be taking over from Nike as it seeks to make up
Manchester City to sign £50million-a-year Puma kit deal


Manchester City have ditched Nike to sign a lucrative new kit deal with Puma, the Premier League champions have announced.. The deal, which will come into effect from the 2019/20 season, will apply to all clubs within the City Football Group - except Major League Soccer side New York City - and is said to be worth around £650million over ten years.
Manchester City sign new 10-year kit deal with Puma worth £

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