As leaked images of Chelsea’s 2025/26 home kit fuel fan debates, their £900m Nike partnership remains a key factor in the club’s financial strength. Meanwhile, the Blues are eyeing Borussia Dortmund’s Jamie Bynoe-Gittens and River Plate’s Ian Subiabre as they continue their bold transfer strategy. Big moves could be on the horizon.
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00:00As the current season draws to a close, Chelsea's focus has already shifted towards the future
00:08with speculation about the 2025-26 home shirt, sparking fan debates after images were leaked
00:15online.
00:16However, what truly stands out is the club's long-standing and profitable partnership with
00:21Nike.
00:22The deal, signed in 2016, has become one of the most significant in the club's history,
00:28cementing Nike as Chelsea's official kit supplier for a period of 15 years worth a
00:33staggering £900 million.
00:37This has enabled Chelsea to stay at the forefront of football fashion, with Nike consistently
00:42delivering innovative designs.
00:45The club's relationship with the global sportswear giant has not only provided the Blues with
00:50high-quality kits, but has also contributed significantly to their commercial revenue.
00:58The deal has played a crucial role in Chelsea's financial strategy, giving them a strong backing
01:03to compete with the wealthiest clubs in Europe.
01:09Fans are eagerly awaiting the unveiling of the new kit, with some leaked images already
01:14circulating, but the focus remains on the broader implications of their Nike deal.
01:22So what about the new players who will wear this new kit?
01:26Chelsea are eyeing up more talent for next season, continuing their aggressive approach
01:31in the transfer market.
01:32Borussia Dortmund's Jamie Gittins, who was originally priced around £80 million, may
01:37be available for around £50 million, with Chelsea among the clubs interested in the
01:4221-year-old winger.
01:44Additionally, Chelsea are said to be monitoring River Plate's Ian Subodaire, with several
01:50Premier League clubs including Arsenal also keeping a close eye on the Argentine forward.
01:57Subibare's release clause stands around £25 million, and River Plate are willing to sell
02:03him if this amount is met.
02:06Chelsea's ambitious plans on and off the pitch are making the coming season look increasingly
02:12exciting.