Manchester City kit: How 650m Puma tie-up ranks with other lucrative deals, including Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea

Manchester City kit: How 650m Puma tie-up ranks with other lucrative deals, including Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea
Manchester City have ditched their current deal with Nike to sign a staggering 650million kit deal with Puma.The contract will come into effect next season and will apply to all clubs within the City Football Group except Major League Soccer side New York City and Japanese outfit Yokohama F Marinos.The contract will see the Etihad club net a stunning 65m-a-year over ten seasons and represents a huge hike from the Nike deal which currently stands at 20million a year.But where does it rank in among the most expensive kit deals in history? talkSPORT.com has identified the eight most expensive shirt sponsorship deals to date…

8. Bayern Munich (Adidas)

Bayern extended their ten year kit deal in 2015 to tie them down with Adidas until 2030.The German champions net 42million-a-year, with the deal totalling 637.5million.Bayern’s home kit this season8
Bayern’s home kit this season

7. Juventus (Adidas)

Juventus agreed a new sponsorship deal with Adidas in December to extend their deal until 2027.The Old Lady’s tie-up, which started this year, sees them make 46million-a-year with a total value of 368million.Juventus signed a kit deal with Adidas this year8
Juventus signed a kit deal with Adidas this year

6. Chelsea (Nike)

Chelsea signed a record breaking deal with Nike in 2016 to tie them down until 2032.The deal is worth 900million and sees them earn 60million-a-year.Chelsea signed a long-term deal with Nike in 20168
Chelsea signed a long-term deal with Nike in 2016

5. Arsenal (Adidas)

Arsenal have ditched their current sponsors Puma to join Adidas starting from next season.It is a five-year deal which will see them earn 60million-a-year – totalling 300million.Arsenal are ditching Puma for Adidas for the start of next season8
Arsenal are ditching Puma for Adidas for the start of next season

4. Manchester City (Puma)

City’s huge new deal is the fourth most expensive in history.They will earn 65million-a-year over ten seasons.City are ditching Nike for Puma as of next season8
City are ditching Nike for Puma as of next season

3. Manchester United (Adidas)

Another huge coup for Adidas was signing a deal with Manchester United in 2015.The Old Trafford outfit earn 75million-a-year from the sponsorship with the overall cost at 750million.Manchester United have the third most lucrative deal in history8
Manchester United have the third most lucrative deal in history

2. Real Madrid (Adidas)

Last year Real Madrid agreed a 980million deal with Adidas to continue their long-standing partnership.The deal has been extended by ten years and is the second most lucrative in history with Los Blancos earning 98million-a-year.Real Madrid’s kit is the second most lucrative in history8
Real Madrid’s kit is the second most lucrative in history

1. Barcelona (Nike)

Barcelona agreed the most lucrative kit deal in history with Nike which runs from 2018-2028.The deal totals 1billion and sees them earn a 100million-a-year over ten seasons.Barcelona’s current kit deal is the biggest in history8
Barcelona’s current kit deal is the biggest in history


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