
Liverpool has signed a deal to reunite with kit supplier Adidas this summer in a deal that is assumed that it is worth at least £ 60 million a year.
The Agreement will return the Premier League champions-elected to wear adidas for the first time since 2012, after a stint with Nike.
They are sponsored by the German giants in earlier trophy-loading eras, including an 11-year-old Stint from 1985 to 1996.
Fans will be happy with the news, because some of the most iconic shirts of the Reds have been made by Adidas over the years.
The deal is expected to earn Liverpool a healthy amount that will be further encouraged by performance on the field.
Billy Hogan, the CEO, said: 'Everyone in the club is incredibly enthusiastic to welcome Adidas back to the LFC family.
'In the past we enjoyed fantastic success together and have made some of the most iconic Liverpool -Kits of all time.
'Adidas and Liverpool share an ambition of success and we can no longer be more enthusiastic about working together again when we look forward to making more incredible kits to help stimulate pitch performance.
“We want to thank Nike for their support and wish them the best for the future in the last five years.”
Since the deal does not start until August, Liverpool plays for contractual reasons in their current Nike Kit at the start of the preview of the president mid-July.
The Reds investigate the option to do a pre-season tour in Japan and Hong Kong, although this still has to be confirmed.
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