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Liverpool.com on MSN3 'leaked' Liverpool kits they will never wear ahead of end of Nike dealLiverpool's kits will be manufactured by adidas from next season onwards, meaning the three 'leaked' kits apparently produced ...
Liverpool have agreed a "multi-year" deal that will see Adidas become the Reds' kit partner from 1 August. The Premier League club previously partnered with Adidas between 1985-1996 and 2006-2012.
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 have announced a new multi-year kit deal with Adidas. The sportswear giant will take over when Nike’s five-year contract expires this summer. Liverpool were previously with Adidas from ...
We’d like to thank Nike for their support over the last five years and wish them well for the future.’ As the deal does not start until August, Liverpool will play in their current Nike kit at ...
“We’d like to thank Nike for their support over the last five years and ... just in terms of kit aesthetics but also in global branding and commercial growth. With Liverpool’s worldwide ...
Indeed, Liverpool will also be changing kit suppliers this summer after the club announced a switch from Nike to Adidas earlier this year, with the deal with the German kit manufacturers coming ...
It’s the third time the German manufacturer has created Liverpool’s kits, after previous spells ... We’d like to thank Nike for their support over the last five years and wish them well ...
Liverpool Football Club and adidas have agreed a new multi-year partnership that will see ... Hogan was keen to acknowledge the club’s outgoing kit partner, stating: “We’d like to thank Nike for their ...
Liverpool have announced a new multi-year deal with Adidas that will see the sportswear giant become the club’s official kit partner.Adidas will replace Nike as the club’s kit provider ahead of ...
Adidas will provide match kits, training gear ... The move ends Liverpool’s five-year partnership with Nike, which reportedly generated over £60 million per season through a combination ...
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