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Adidas to return as Liverpool kit suppliers

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Adidas are set to return as Liverpool’s official kit suppliers next season.

The German sportswear brand has previously kitted out the Anfield club across two spells, originally between 1985 and 1996 and more recently from 2006 to 2012.

Arne Slot’s side will again wear the three-striped attire at the beginning of the 2025/26 campaign after winning the race to replace existing manufacturers Nike.

Fellow rivals Puma were also involved in the tender process over a five-year contract, which is expected to generate upward of £60 million per year for the Reds.

Liverpool’s revenues from their arrangement with Nike stand at a basic £30M with that figure raised by a series of commercial and performance-related bonus.

But Anfield chiefs are understood to have agreed to Adidas’ return due to their ability to guarantee earnings in line with several of their Premier League peers.

Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea earn between £60M and 65M from Adidas, Puma and Nike while Manchester United command a league record of £90M.