Before the 2019/2020 season the German manufacturer was able to secure a multi-year partnership with Manchester City – and several other clubs belonging to the City Football Group. They already supplied Crystal Palace, Newcastle United and 2019/2020 runner up Manchester City.
With the promotion of West Brom, Puma now sponsors an extra team compared to last season. A great catch, resulting in them now sponsoring three of the ‘traditional’ and last season’s top six. Nike already sponsored Chelsea, Tottenham and Brighton, but were able to bring in 2019/2020 champions Liverpool. Nike and Puma follow Adidas by each sponsoring four teams. Watford was relegated while wearing Adidas last year. Promoted sides Fulham and Leeds United are added. Arsenal, Leicester City, Manchester United, Sheffield United and Wolverhampton Wanderers will continue wearing the German brand. In 2019/2020 there were eight different brands sponsoring Premier League kits, while there were six in 2018/2019, eight in 2017/2018 and ten in 2016/2017.Īdidas is once again the main kit supplier with seven teams. We will see Adidas, Nike, Puma, Umbro, Hummel, Kappa and Under Armour on the Premier League pitches this season. The 20 Premier League teams are sponsored by seven different clothing brands. Overview of the 2023/2024 Premier League sponsors