Liverpool have confirmed a £65 million-a-year return to Adidas from 2025, ending their deal with Nike in a major commercial boost.
Meanwhile, Everton boss David Moyes has urged his players, including Jack Harrison and Nathan Patterson, to step up as the Toffees battle for a strong finish in the Premier League.
Meanwhile, Everton boss David Moyes has urged his players, including Jack Harrison and Nathan Patterson, to step up as the Toffees battle for a strong finish in the Premier League.
Category
🥇
SportsTranscript
00:00Liverpool have confirmed a blockbuster return to adidas as their official kit supplier ending
00:08their partnership with Nike. The new multi-year deal reportedly worth 65 million pounds a season
00:14marks a major boost to the Anfield Club's commercial income and we'll see adidas design
00:20Liverpool kits starting from next season. Adidas who previously produced iconic Liverpool kits
00:27between 85 and 96 and 2006 to 2012 will once again be adding their stripes to one of football's
00:35biggest names. The move is seen as a reunion between two giants and Liverpool are expected
00:43to join adidas' elite clubs including Manchester United, Arsenal, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and
00:49Juventus by donning the famed Trefoil logo on their third kit. While Liverpool's current deal
00:56with Nike has served them well, the new agreement with adidas will provide a significant revenue
01:02boost and comes as fans reminisce about the legendary kits of previous eras.
01:09At Everton, David Moyes is urging his wingers and young players to contribute more in attack
01:16as the Toffees continue their fight in the Premier League. Although Everton are now unbeaten in their
01:21last eight games, Moyes has challenged Jack Harrison and Jesper Lindstrom to provide more
01:28goals and assists in the league this season to step up. One goal and zero assists. David Moyes
01:37has instantly said that that needs to improve. He's not being scared to lay the gauntlet down because
01:43look at the end of the day Jack Harrison's going into the summit. Maybe he's being as
01:48brisk as it leads. I don't think that he's very popular there among supporters and he might not
01:54want to go back. He has a chance to join a football club who are looking upwards, who are moving to a
02:01new stadium. With key forwards injured, Moyes knows contributions from all areas are vital
02:08as Everton look to make a strong finish to their Premier League campaign.