Tottenham Hotspur's new range of Nike kits will soon start popping up across social media as they do every year but what do we know about them so far?
Spurs first signed their big-money deal with Nike in 2017 and then extended it the following year to a 15-year agreement to last until at least 2033, one of the longest football club deals in the sportwear giant's history. Reports at the time suggested the deal was worth around £30million a season for the north London outfit.
The new kits are often approved up to a year in advance, which means that leaks regarding the design and colours usually emerge long before their official unveiling. Then versions of the kits appear on shelves in foreign markets months before Tottenham bring them out in the summer, at least one of them often officially on sale in time for their pre-season tours — which this summer will take Spurs back to Asia for a three-match trip which includes two games in captain Son Heung-min's homeland South Korea.
So what do you know so far about the Tottenham kits that Ange Postecoglou's men will wear next season, the colours and when they will be released?
This year's home kit was very simple as Tottenham went for the all-white look normally reserved for big European nights, including white shorts and white socks, with the only touch of colour being a navy trim on the sleeves, kit numbers and both the Spurs badge, Nike swoosh and the Cinch logo.
The red AIA logo on the front of the shirt remained as part of that lucrative sponsorship deal despite the colour upsetting some supporters, who associate it with their north London rivals. Spurs did once have their own clothing range labelled NeverRed, which unsurprisingly does not exist any more.
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