Aston Villa has struck a deal with Adidas to take over as its kit manufacturer from Castore next season. This is reported by The Telegraph this evening.
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After Problems With Castore: Aston Villa Switches to Adidas for Kit Manufacturing Deal From 2024-25 Season
The long-term Adidas Aston Villa agreement will be worth multi-millions of pounds for the men's and women's teams and the academy.
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The Adidas Aston Villa football kit deal comes in the aftermath of the complaints from the players in the men's and women's teams about the "wet-look" nature of the Castore shirts, which appeared saturated and clingy once players started perspiring.
The switch to Adidas is a move that reflects the ambitions of the club and its billionaire Egyptian owner Nassef Sawiris, who owns around seven percent of the German company.
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