English Premier League giants Manchester United on Monday announced a
10-year kit deal with German sportswear group Adidas worth £750 million
after US rivals Nike walked away from the club.
The sponsorship
switch comes after Nike left the bargaining table last Tuesday when
adidas agreed to more than double Nike's current contract
"Manchester
United plc... has reached a ten year agreement with adidas for a global
technical sponsorship and dual branded licensing deal for a minimum
guarantee of £750 million... beginning with the 2015/2016 campaign," the
club said in a statement.
The club's current 13-year deal with
Nike, worth £303 million, is due to end in 2015 and an exclusivity
period enabling the Oregon-based manufacturer to negotiate a new deal
recently expired.
Adidas group chief executive Herbert Hainer said
he was "excited to team up with... one of the most successful and most
loved football clubs globally."
The record-breaking deal dwarfs
the £248 million eight-year adidas deal with Spanish team Real Madrid
and the £30 million deal announced between Puma and English rivals
Arsenal.
"Our new partnership with Manchester United clearly
underlines our leadership in football and will help us to further
strengthen our position in key markets around the world," he said
"At the same time, this collaboration marks a milestone for us when it comes to merchandising potential."
The CEO said he expected total sales to reach £1.5 billion over the course of the deal.
Despite calling Manchester United "a great club with passionate fans," Nike revealed last week it would not renew its deal.
"Any
partnership with a club or federation has to be mutually beneficial,
and the terms that were on offer for a renewed contract did not
represent good value for Nike's shareholders," it said.
"We look forward to a successful final season with the club."
Adidas also beat off competition from US manufacturers Warrior and Under Armour during the multiple party talks.
The German manufacturer last supplied United's kits in 1992.
The
northwestern England powerhouse is currently rebuilding following a
dismal seventh place finish last season that saw manager David Moyes
lose his job and a failure to qualify for the lucrative Champions
League.
Netherlands World Cup manager Louis van Gaal has been
given responsibility of restoring United to the top level of European
football.
United is one of the most recognisable footballing
brands globally and the club has won 62 trophies, including three
European Cups and a record 20 domestic title, over 137 years.
The club last week revealed US car-maker Chevrolet as its kit sponsor for next season.
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