All 24-25 Kit Maker Changes
- Kit Supplier Changes: Many football clubs are changing kit manufacturers for the 2024-2025 season, with Adidas and Puma gaining the most high-profile deals, and Castore also seeing a large increase in partnerships.
- Adidas & Puma: Adidas has signed deals with clubs like Newcastle, Aston Villa, and Al-Nassr, while Puma has secured contracts with Red Bull-owned teams and Galatasaray, among others.
- Liverpool Switch: It is known that for the 2025-2026 season, Liverpool will move from Nike to Adidas for their kits.
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.
Adidas Newcastle United Kit Deal Announced
Aston Villa: Castore ➡ Adidas
Aston Villa leaves Castore for Adidas.
No More Castore: Aston Villa to Sign Adidas Kit Deal
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.
Everton to Sign Castore Shirt Deal Despite Aston Villa's Wet Kit Issues
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.
Luton Town to Sign Kappa Kit Deal?
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.
Burnley Announces Castore Kit Deal
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.
Toulouse to Sign Nike Kit Deal
Galatasaray: Nike ➡ Puma
Official: Galatasaray Announce Puma Kit Deal
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.
Puma Announce Red Bull Salzburg Kit Deal - RB Leipzig & Red Bull Bragantino to Follow
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.
OFFICIAL: No More Nike - Al Nassr Announce Adidas Kit Deal
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.
No More Hummel: Southampton Announce Puma Kit Deal
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.
Derby County Announces Puma Kit Deal - No More Umbro
St. Pauli: In-House ➡ Puma
No More In-House Kits - FC St. Pauli Sign Puma Kit Deal
Austria Wien: Nike ➡ Macron
Austria Wien to Leave Nike After 24 Years
1. FC Kaiserslautern: Nike ➡ Castore
Castore to Sign Second German Club
Club Brugge: Macron ➡ Castore
Castore to Sign Club Brugge Kit Deal
Ingolstadt: Puma ➡ Erreà
Ingolstadt Announce Erreà Kit Deal - No More Puma
Zürich: Nike ➡ Castore
FC Zürich to Sign Castore Kit Deal, Leaving Nike After 22 Years?
Stade de Reims: Umbro ➡ Puma
Exclusive: Puma to Sign Stade de Reims Kit Deal
LASK: In-House ➡ Adidas
Wolfsberger AC: SanSirro ➡ Adidas
Major Kit Maker Switches Incoming in Austria
Which kit supplier change do you like the most? Comment below.
Portugal 2026 World Cup Numbers Announced
The Portuguese national team has announced the official squad numbers for the 2026 World Cup. Cristiano Ronaldo retains his iconic number 7, with Bernardo Silva assigned 10 and Bruno Fernandes wearing 8. Diogo Costa takes the number 1 jersey in goal, while other notable assignments include Diogo Dalot as 5 and Gonçalo Ramos as 9.
Portugal are drawn in Group K alongside the Democratic Republic of Congo, Colombia, and Uzbekistan, with their opening match scheduled for June 17 in Houston.
Goalkeepers
1 – Diogo Costa (Porto)
12 – José Sá (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
22 – Rui Silva (Sporting CP)
Defenders
2 – Nélson Semedo (Fenerbahçe)
3 – Rúben Dias (Manchester City)
4 – Tomás Araújo (Benfica)
5 – Diogo Dalot (Manchester United)
6 – Matheus Nunes (Manchester City)
14 – Gonçalo Inácio (Sporting CP)
20 – João Cancelo (Barcelona)
25 – Nuno Mendes (Paris Saint-Germain)
Midfielders
8 – Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United)
10 – Bernardo Silva (Manchester City)
13 – Renato Veiga (Villarreal)
15 – João Neves (Paris Saint-Germain)
21 – Rúben Neves (Al-Hilal)
23 – Vitinha (Paris Saint-Germain)
24 – Samu Costa (Mallorca)
Forwards
7 – Cristiano Ronaldo (Al-Nassr)
9 – Gonçalo Ramos (Paris Saint-Germain)
11 – João Félix (Al-Nassr)
16 – Francisco Trincão (Sporting CP)
17 – Rafael Leão (AC Milan)
18 – Pedro Neto (Chelsea)
19 – Gonçalo Guedes (Real Sociedad)
26 – Francisco Conceição (Juventus)
Official Spain 2026 World Cup Squad Photo - EQT Jacket
Spain's men's national football team has shared the official group photograph for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The image captures the full 26-man squad under head coach Luis de la Fuente, presented as the team representing the entire country ahead of the tournament in Canada, Mexico and the USA.
Interestingly, all of the players are wearing the 2026 EQT Retro jacket, featuring a design inspired by the iconic Adidas Equipment aesthetic of the 1990s.
Ebbsfleet United 2026-27 Home Kit Released
Ebbsfleet United have released their new home shirt for the 2026-27 season. The red design marks the club's 80th anniversary and draws direct inspiration from the 1998-99 kit, featuring a classic 90s aesthetic with clean lines and heritage details.
The shirt includes Gravesend & Northfleet lettering beneath the reverse neck as a nod to the club's history. It is available in both short and long sleeve versions, with Morrow appearing as the front sponsor.
Special Netherlands x Lego Pennant
In the recent friendly match between the Netherlands and Algeria, the Dutch players appeared with a special pennant made from assembled LEGO pieces, replacing the traditional match pennant.
This was part of a collaboration between the KNVB (Dutch Football Association) and LEGO in preparation for the 2026 World Cup. The partnership, announced earlier in 2026 and running through at least EURO 2028, focuses on encouraging play, creativity and movement among children and football fans through shared initiatives.
As part of the campaign leading into the FIFA World Cup 2026, one million free orange LEGO bricks are being distributed across the Netherlands on June 3 at LEGO stores, Intertoys and Dreamland locations. Fans are invited to build items supporting the Oranje team and share their creations, with the activation tied to the #NEDALG event.
FC Utrecht 26-27 Away Kit Released
FC Utrecht have released their 2026-27 away kit, made by Castore.
Inspired by the 'Release The Tiger' motto, the Utrecht 2026-27 away kit features subtle tiger stripe patterns integrated across the shirt that become more prominent during movement. The kit captures the club's determined and fearless mentality.





















