Exclusive: Almería and FC Twente to Part Ways with Castore Amid Quality and Delivery Concerns

In an exclusive development, Footy Headlines has learned that Spanish club UD Almería and Dutch side FC Twente are set to terminate their partnerships with British sportswear manufacturer Castore. This decision comes in the wake of persistent issues related to product quality and delivery delays, which have adversely affected both clubs and their supporters.

Bayer Leverkusen, Rangers, and Sevilla will also leave Castore

Castore, established in 2016, rapidly expanded its presence in the football apparel market, securing deals with several prominent clubs across Europe. However, the company's swift growth has been marred by recurring challenges concerning the quality of merchandise and delivery.

Footy Headlines does not know with which brands Almería and Twente will sign.

Castore Loses Several Teams for 25-26 Season

The experiences of Almería and FC Twente are not isolated cases. Bayer Leverkusen, Rangers, and Sevilla will also leave Castore after the current 24-25 season.

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