and Adidas have extended their partnership, signing a deal which will now run until 2035 and earn the club £900m.
The extension of their deal by 10 years is the biggest in Premier League history, with a minimum of £90m per season coming the way of the Red Devils.
The club say there have been record shirt sales for both the men’s and women’s team this summer.
Richard Arnold, CEO of Manchester United, said: ‘The relationship between and adidas is one of the most iconic in world sport, forged through a shared commitment to style, flair and, most importantly, high performance.
‘With its roots in the 1980s, our partnership has been reinvented over the past decade with some of the most innovative designs and technology in sportswear. We are now looking forward to refreshing this powerful partnership again through the remainder of this decade and into the 2030s.’
Adidas CEO, Bjorn Gulden, said: ‘We are extremely proud to announce the extension of the contract with Manchester United.
‘Adidas and Manchester United are two of the most important brands in international football and it is very natural for us to continue our cooperation.
‘We will combine tradition and innovation to please both the players and the fans. We look forward to continuing our partnership with one of the most iconic clubs in football.’
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