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Tobias Ward

Premier League kit deals as Liverpool close in on record-breaking agreement

The 2019/20 Premier League season in in full swing, bringing with it a collection of lavish strips for each of the 20 clubs.

Some clubs are also boasting lucrative kit deals, with Premier League champions Manchester City ’s new contract with Puma worth up to a stunning £65million-a-year for 10 years.

This lucrative agreement comes after City’s old contract with Nike expired at the end of the 2018/19 season, when they brought an end to a six-year partnership.

However that doesn't quite match Manchester United's £75m-a-year deal with Adidas. The Red Devils may be some way behind their noisy neighbours on the pitch, but they can at least boast bragging rights in this battle.

Liverpool are reportedly in talks over a lucrative kit deal with Nike (PA)

Close behind City is Arsenal , with their new £50m-a-year deal with German giants Adidas, while the Gunners’ new kits are also regarded as some of the best in Europe this season.

But those deals look set to be trumped by Liverpool next season, who are closing in on a record deal with Nike once their New Balance agreement expires.

So, what about the other teams? Here, Mirror Sport has done some digging to discover each of the teams' deals with their kit suppliers...

Manchester United have a big-money agreement with Adidas (Action Images via Reuters)

Premier League kit deals

Wolves (Adidas) - Value unknown

Watford (Adidas) - Value unknown

Norwich City (Errea) - Value unknown

Sheffield United (Adidas) - Value unknown

Leicester City (Adidas) - Value unknown

Leicester and Wolves both have their kits made by Adidas as well (Offside via Getty Images)

Crystal Palace (Puma) - Value unknown

Burnley (Umbro) - Value unknown

Aston Villa (Kappa) - Value unknown

Brighton and Hove Albion (Nike) - £1m-a-year

West Ham United (Umbro) - £4m-a-year

West Ham's deal with Umbro is worth £4m-a-year (Getty Images)

Newcastle United (Puma) - £4m-a-year

Southampton (Under Armour) - £4m-a-year

Bournemouth (Umbro) - £5m-a-year

Everton (Umbro) - £6m-a-year

Tottenham Hotspur FC (Nike) - £30m-a-year

Tottenham collect a tasty £30m-a-year with Nike (Getty Images)

Liverpool (New Balance) - £45m-a-year

Arsenal (Adidas) - £50m-a-year

Chelsea (Nike) - £60m-a-year

Manchester City (Puma) - £65m-a-year

Manchester United (Adidas) - £75m-a-year

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