Arsenal have reportedly struck a major new kit deal (Picture: Getty)

Arsenal have reportedly agreed a lucrative deal to have their kits made by Adidas from the start of the 2018/19 season.

The Gunners are currently with Puma after ending their long association with previous kit suppliers Nike back in 2014, but are ready to make another change in just over a year’s time.

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Arsenal’s deal with Puma was due to run until 2019, but interest from Adidas has persuaded the north Londoners to change at the end of next season, according to FootyHeadlines.

Arsenal’s current agreement with Puma is worth an estimated £30million per year, but they could treble that with the move to Adidas.


Arsenal have been with Puma since 2014 (Picture: Getty)

Arsenal have had some nice kits under Puma (Picture: Getty)

Adidas also have a lucrative agreement with Man Utd (Picture: Getty)

The German supplier will have been understandably keen to link up with another big name after ending their association with Chelsea, who are moving to Nike next season.



Premier League's most valuable kit deals (£m per year) Manchester United/Adidas – £75m Chelsea/Nike – £60m Arsenal/Puma – £30m Liverpool/New Balance – £28m Tottenham/Nike – £25m

Adidas also make kits for Manchester United at the moment, in a deal worth around £75million a season, but could pay significantly more to Arsenal.

The report states that the Gunners stand to earn around £90million a year with the new deal.

Arsenal are expected to announce the new agreement in early 2018.

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