Mata could be followed by many more new signings for Moyes (Picture:Reuters)

Manchester United boss David Moyes could soon have even more to spend on transfers after the club confirmed they were in talks to secure a world-record kit deal.

It is believed Adidas, Puma and Warrior are all keen to replace Nike, whose 13-year deal worth £303million to United will run out in 2015.

And it is thought the new agreement would bring in £65m a year to United, who have already secured a major new shirt sponsorship deal with Chevrolet, which begins in 2014

The news will certainly be welcomed by Moyes, who has already started re-shaping the team with the signing of Juan Mata for £37.1m and has indicated he will need to complete several more transfers to bring the necessary quality he wants to Old Trafford.




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In a statement, United said: We are currently in discussions with multiple parties regarding our global retail, apparel and product licensing business, starting in the 2015-16 season.

‘This process is a routine practice used for our global and regional sponsorship deals and helps us maximize the value/structure of the club’s partnerships.’