Who Will Make Liverpool's Kits From 2019-20 Season?
In 2015, New Balance and Liverpool announced that they agreed a record-breaking shirt maker deal (the previous deal was signed between Warrior, a subsidiary of NB and Liverpool in 2012, valid for six years). No contract length was announced in 2015, but now Mirror reporter Mo Chatra revealed that Liverpool FC's kit deal with New Balance is due to expire after the current season.
Liverpool's current deal with New Balance is reported to be worth around £28m / season which is muss less than what clubs like Chelsea and Manchester United get from their kit makers.
LFC's kit deal (worth a reported £28m p.a.) is due to end at the end of the 18/19 season. The club should be aiming to secure a much more lucrative deal (Chelsea make £60m p.a. from Nike and United earn £75m p.a. from adidas).
— Mo Chatra (@MoChatra) July 29, 2018
Who do you want as kit supplier for 19/20 onwards?
There is no info yet which brand will make Liverpool's kits from the 19-20 season. We think that is it most likely that either Adidas or Nike will make the club's kits from 2019-2020, even though we could expect that Liverpool's new kit maker could be a brand nobody expects as of today.
Who do you want as Liverpool kit supplier for 2019-20 onwards? Let us know in the comments below.
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1994/96 Liverpool Third Shirt (XL) Adidas
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1998/00 Brazil Ronaldo #9 Home Shirt (M) Nike
2001/02 Atletico Madrid Torres #9 L/S Away Shirt (L) Nike
1999/01 Tottenham Campbell #5 Away Shirt (L) Adidas
2012 Great Britain Adidas Olympics Training Polo (XL)
2010/12 USA Dempsey #8 Third Shirt (L) Nike
