West Bromwich Sign Puma Kit Deal

Confirming our story from March, West Bromwich today announced they had agreed a new kit deal with Puma.

West Bromwich had been with Adidas since 2011 in deal that was renewed for two years each in 2014 and 2016 and now the West Brom 2018-2019 kits will be made by Puma.

No financial details or runtime of the new deal were confirmed, although the statement released by the club confirms it as a 'multi-year deal'.

“Our design and product teams have created some great-looking kits and when they are revealed by the Club, I think the fans will be happy,” said Paul Spencer, PUMA UKIB general manager.

“We are looking forward to starting this new partnership and it will be great to see the team on the pitch in PUMA next season.”

Albion Chief Executive Mark Jenkins said: “It’s the start of a new partnership and I know everyone is looking forward to seeing the new kit range.

"I think our fans will approve. We’re delighted to be joining forces with such a well-respected and globally popular brand as PUMA.”

The first-ever Puma West Bromwich kits are expected to be launched in July.

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