Manchester United, Chelsea & Newcastle 23-24 Home Kit Predictions - No Sponsor For 23-24 Season Yet
Premier League clubs Manchester United, Chelsea, and Newcastle United are set to have new main sponsors for the 2023-24 season.
Premier League Giants to Have New Main Sponsors for 2023-24 Season
The current agreements with TeamViewer (Manchester United), Three (Chelsea), and Fun88 (Newcastle) are all set to expire soon, or in the case of Manchester United x TeamViewer, be ended ahead of schedule. Of course, the clubs are seeking new partners to be ready as soon as possible for the new season and next season's kit launches.
We think a sponsorless Chelsea kit for the 2023-2024 season seems well possible
We have created predictions of how the Manchester United, Chelsea, and Newcastle United 2023-2024 home kits could look. None of these kits is a full leak, and we expect all three teams to have no sponsorless kit in 2023-2024 (there seems to be a real possibility that Chelsea won't find a sponsor that pay enough, so they might have a sponsor-free kit).
Manchester United
Manchester United and TeamViewer have already agreed to end their deal ahead of schedule once the club find a new main sponsor. There is no info on which brand want to become Manchester United's kit sponsor and pay similarity much as TeamViewer did (around 55 million Euro per year)
Chelsea
German insurer Allianz are among the companies in talks with Chelsea to become the team's principal shirt sponsor, replacing Three at the end of the current season. The current deal with Three is worth £40 million annually. However, the poor performance of the team this season may affect the club's ability to secure a lucrative deal with a new sponsor and might lead to a sponsorless kit in 2023-2024.
Newcastle United
Newcastle United's deal with Fun88 is set to end after the 2022/23 season, amid speculation of a new Saudi-linked partner. SAUDIA, the state-owned Saudi Arabian airline, are favorite to become Newcastle United's new main sponsor.
In addition, the Premier League are currently reducing commercial deals involving gambling companies, which forbids betting front-of-shirt sponsors from 2026.
Do you like that these three Premier League teams are getting new shirt sponsors? Let us know in the comments below.
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Exclusive: Manchester United 26-27 Third Kit Pays Homage to Salford Lads Club
The Manchester United 2026-2027 third kit is is a homage to the local Salford area, specifically drawing inspiration from the iconic Salford Lads Club.
The kit is inspired by the two Lancashire roses prominently featured on the club's entrance signage, a visual made famous by its inclusion in The Smiths' 1986 album, The Queen is Dead. It incorporates hand-drawn roses and features a unique back neck sign-off, celebrating both the local fan base and the youth community deeply associated with the historic Salford landmark.
Awful? Adidas Launches Women's 'Reconstructed Bringback' 1994 Kits
Adidas has officially introduced a unique new lifestyle range with the launch of its 'Reconstructed Bringback' collection. Focused heavily on women's fashion, this latest release takes two iconic international football shirt designs from the 1990s and transforms them into modern, streetwear-ready silhouettes.
For this drop, the sportswear brand has completely reimagined the highly memorable 1994 kits worn by the national teams of Germany and Spain, adapting the classic patterns into entirely new apparel formats.
The Spain entry in the collection offers a significant structural departure from a standard football jersey, arriving as an asymmetrical, one-shoulder top. The garment maintains the classic red base of the original 1994 home shirt, complete with the instantly recognizable column of navy blue and yellow interlocking diamonds running down the right side.
For the German national team, Adidas has transformed the legendary 1994 World Cup home kit into a fitted, square-neck tank top. The classic DFB crest and retro Adidas branding are positioned lower down on the torso.
What do you think of these reconstructed 1994 fashion tops for Germany and Spain? Let us know in the comments below.






