Everton are in the headlines after announcing a change to their kit supplier from the 2020/21 season onwards.
The Toffees have agreed a club-record deal to be sponsored by Hummel for the next three seasons, bringing their partnership with Umbro to an end.
Everton Chief Executive, Denise Barrett-Baxendale, said : “This announcement marks the start of an exciting new commercial relationship as we welcome hummel to Everton.
“It is really important that we drive maximum value from our commercial deals and this is a Club-record deal for a technical partnership for Everton.
"It is also important we work with brands that share our ambition and we have all been impressed with hummel’s originality, commitment to quality and vision to challenge expectations.
"We look forward to working with them to deliver our players and supporters an exciting range of products over the coming years."
And according to the Times, this deal is worth about £9m-a-season.
But how does that compare to the rest of the Premier League including the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur
As it stands, Everton's fierce rivals Liverpool will hold the biggest kit supplier deal in the Premier League when their agreement with Nike - which is worth a reported £80m-a-season - kicks in.
Manchester United come in second with their agreement with Adidas being worth around £75million per year.
Manchester City currently hold the third-biggest kit deal which is worth £65million-a-year with Puma, London's top three clubs follow closely behind.
Arsenal and Chelsea boast the biggest kit deals in London, with the clubs holding deals worth £60million-a-year with Nike and Adidas respectively.
It's Tottenham Hotspur who sit sixth in the Premier League with their £30million-a-year deal with Nike.
Current Premier League kit deals
1. Liverpool (Nike) - £85million-a-year
2. Manchester United (Adidas) - £75million-a-year
3. Manchester City (Puma) - £65m-a-year
4. Chelsea (Nike) - £60m-a-year
5. Arsenal (Adidas) - £60m-a-year
6. Tottenham Hotspur FC (Nike) - £30m-a-year
7. Everton (Hummel) - £9m-a-year
8. Bournemouth (Umbro) - £5m-a-year
9. Southampton (Under Armour) - £4m-a-year
10 Newcastle United (Puma) - £4m-a-year