Puma To Sign Short-Term Newcastle Kit Deal To Make 2020-21 Kits - Nike Was Not Interested
Ofoball confirms that Puma will make Newcastle United's kits in the 2020-2021 season. Stay tuned for the first info about the new Puma Newcastle United 2020-21 kits.
Update: Newcastle-based newspaper Chronicle Live has revealed new information about the Newcastle United kit situation. According to their sources, it is most likely that "that Puma will sign a short-term extension to produce Newcastle United kits for another season".
Puma To Sign Short-Term Deal To Produce Newcastle 2020-2021 Jerseys - Nike Not Interested
There is an increasing feeling in the sportswear industry that Puma will sign a short-term extension to produce Newcastle United kits for another season.The lack of a new Newcastle kit among wholesalers had led to speculation another brand would be onboard next season but industry insiders now believe the lead up time to take on a new client is getting too tight. And Puma would be happy to retain United for another year after reporting good sales over the last two seasons.
One possibility that can be discounted is Nike taking on the deal. A representative for the company has confirmed they have not held any talks with Newcastle.
Original Article: LEAKED: Newcastle United To Leave Puma
We can today reveal that Premier League team Newcastle United are set to leave Puma.
Newcastle 2020-2021 Jerseys To Be Not Made By Puma
The Newcastle United 2019-2020 kits could be the last made by Puma for a long time.
Puma does not offer any Newcastle products for the 2020-21 season, which means that the club will get a new supplier almost certainly. It is not known which brand will make Newcastle United's jerseys from the 2020-21 season.
In fact, in August 2019, Newcastle Chronicle reported that German sportswear brand Puma are interested in extending their decade-long association with Newcastle United but would have to undertake a club record deal with the English Premier League club in order to extend their partnership. Now it seems like that both partied could not agree on a deal.
The NUFC 2020-2021 jerseys by their new kit maker will be revealed not before July 1 2020 as the Puma deal runs until 30 June 2020.
Which brand would you like Newcastle United to join? Comment below.
Union Berlin 26-27 Home Kit to Be Released June 8
German newspaper BILD has confirmed our leak of the Adidas 1. FC Union Berlin home kit for the 2026-27 season. The design shifts from the prior red and white striped look to a predominantly red shirt with white accents on the collar and shoulders. An embossed geometric pattern across the front and sleeves directly references the steel roof structure of Stadion An der Alten Försterei as a tribute to the club's historic ground. Sponsors Adidas, Raisin and Kermi remain unchanged from the previous season.
The kit will be officially unveiled on June 8, an earlier date chosen to avoid the FIFA World Cup window running from June 11 to July 19.
Adidas Launches Special 26-27 Dog Kit for Real Madrid
Adidas has released a dedicated kit for dogs linked to Real Madrid. The designs adapt the club's new 2026-2027 home kit.
The collection lets fans outfit their pets to match the team's look. It builds on Adidas's growing range of pet products, including similar jerseys created for select national teams ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Arsenal Sends Kit Without Adidas Logo & Arsenal Crest
Arsenal shirt collector @NathanPanter_52 has posted images of the 26-27 home shirt bought for £136 that is missing both the Adidas logo and the club crest. The item is an official product - it is very uncommon that something like that happens.
LEAKED: Adidas to Upgrade Leeds United to Local Elite Tier
As spotted by @theadelites, a new customisation option on the Leeds United club shop website allows fans to chosse between replica and authentic kits (added by error too early). This probably means that Adidas has upgraded the club from the B Premium tier to one of the Local A Elite tiers. The move gives fans the option to select authentic kits built around advanced Climacool+ performance technology.
Reports from February indicated similar upgrades for clubs including Ajax and Lyon ahead of the 2026-27 season, but Adidas apparently postponed/scrapped these. Adidas previously already upgraded British teams Celtic, Aston Villa, and Newcastle United.








