Roma Cancels Nike Deal - 20-21 Kits Last to be Made by the Brand
AS Roma and Nike just announced that they have terminated their partnership and technical sponsorship agreement in advance.
The deal which was signed in 2013 will now come to a premature end at the end of the 2019-20 season.
However, this does not mean that Nike will not supply Roma's 20-21 jerseys as the two parties have agreed a new deal for this one season.
"The early termination of this commercial agreement will allow AS Roma to explore new opportunities in the world of technical materials and licensing," said Francesco Calvo, AS Roma Chief Operating Officer.
#ASRoma e Nike risolvono l’accordo di partnership.
— AS Roma (@OfficialASRoma) July 16, 2020
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