All 24-25 Kit Maker Changes

Update: More clubs have announced new kit suppliers for the 2024-2025 season, including Aston Villa and Salzburg. Additionally, other kit maker switches have been leaked, including Everton and Wolves.

2024-2024 Kit Maker Switches

  • Newcastle United: Castore ➡ Adidas
  • Aston Villa: Castore ➡ Adidas
  • Everton: Hummel ➡ Castore
  • Luton Town: Umbro ➡ Kappa
  • Burnley FC: Umbro ➡ Castore
  • Toulouse: Craft ➡ Nike
  • Galatasaray: Nike ➡ Puma
  • RB Leipzig, Salzburg & RB Bragantino: Nike ➡ Puma
  • Al-Nassr: Nike ➡ Adidas
  • Southampton: Hummel ➡ Puma
  • Derby County: Umbro ➡ Puma
  • St. Pauli: In-House ➡ Puma
  • Austria Wien: Nike ➡ Macron
  • 1. FC Kaiserslautern: Nike ➡ Castore
  • Club Brugge: Macron ➡ Castore
  • Ingolstadt: Puma ➡ Erreà
  • Zürich: Nike ➡ Castore
  • Stade de Reims: Umbro ➡ Puma
  • LASK: In-House ➡ Adidas
  • Wolfsberger AC: SanSirro ➡ Adidas

For the 24-25 season, none of the globe's ten top teams team will switch kit suppliers. However, there are many kit maker changes of some big and many smaller clubs. Adidas has signed deals with Newcastle, Al-Nassr, and Aston Villa, while Puma managed to sign Red Bull-owned Leipzig and Salzburg plus Galatasaray.

The new kit maker deals for the 24-25 season will come into effect on 1 July 2024.

The 2025-2026 season will bring back Adidas x Liverpool

We already know one massive kit supplier change for the 2025-2026 season. Liverpool will leave Nike for Adidas. Monaco is also set to switch kit makers - from Kappa to Mizuno.

Newcastle United: Castore ➡ Adidas

Adidas has signed a (reportedly five-year kit) deal with Newcastle United football club. Adidas and Newcastle United will officially start their partnership on 1 June 2024.

While the club and Adidas did not disclose any financial figures, the Adidas Newcastle United kit deal is reported to be a five-year deal. It is expected to be worth a minimum of £40 million per year. This amount is £10 million more than what Tottenham Hotspur receives from their deal with Nike.

Aston Villa: Castore ➡ Adidas

Aston Villa leaves Castore for Adidas.

Everton: Hummel ➡ Castore

The first-ever Everton kit by Castore has already been leaked. This confirms previous information about Castore relacing Umbro as Everton's kit maker.

Luton Town: Umbro ➡ Kappa

The current Luton Town contract with Umbro is ending. The four-year deal, signed in 2020, will expire at the end of the 2023-2024 season. Kappa is the favorite to make Luton Town's 24-25 kit.

Burnley FC: Umbro ➡ Castore

Castore will become Burnley's official technical partner for Burnley FC's men's, women's and youth teams, replacing Umbro.

Toulouse: Craft ➡ Nike

The current 23-24 season will be the club's last collection from Swedish brand Craft, as Toulouse FC will switch to Nike starting from the 2024-2025 season.

Galatasaray: Nike ➡ Puma

RB Leipzig, Salzburg & RB Bragantino: Nike ➡ Puma

Three Red Bull-owned football teams will switch to Puma - Austrian club Red Bull Salzburg, German club RB Leipzig, and Brazilian club Red Bull Bragantino. So far, only the Puma Salzburg deal has been officially announced.

Al-Nassr: Nike ➡ Adidas

After just one season with Nike, Al Nassr officially announced a deal with Adidas - just one year after signing the deal with Nike.

Southampton: Hummel ➡ Puma

Southampton leaves Hummel to sign with Puma. The Puma x Southampton deal will run for 4 years from the 2024-25 season. Puma will supply kits for all of the club's teams, from the men's and women's first teams to the academy team.

Derby County: Umbro ➡ Puma

Puma becomes the official kit and training wear partner of Derby County starting from the 2024-25 season, returning to the club after working together between 1995 and 2001.

St. Pauli: In-House ➡ Puma

Austria Wien: Nike ➡ Macron

1. FC Kaiserslautern: Nike ➡ Castore

Club Brugge: Macron ➡ Castore

Ingolstadt: Puma ➡ Erreà

Zürich: Nike ➡ Castore

Stade de Reims: Umbro ➡ Puma

LASK: In-House ➡ Adidas

Wolfsberger AC: SanSirro ➡ Adidas

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