It has been reported that Leeds United have agreed a new major deal with German sportswear manufacture Adidas to supply the club with their new kits from the beginning of the 2020/21 campaign.
The Daily Mail write that everything has been agreed, but the value of the deal will depend on whether or not Leeds are promoted to the Premier League, but they claim that Adidas will be the club's new shirt supplier regardless of what division the Whites are playing in next season.
However, LeedsLive report that the Mail's claims are 'premature' as Leeds United are still deciding on their plans for next season and whether to remain with current kit makers Kappa or not.
If the Mail's reports are true, it would be the first time Leeds United have changed their shirt suppliers since 2015, when Italian company Kappa signed a five-year deal with the club. It would also be the first time in Leeds United's 100-year history that they would wear the famous three stripes of Adidas.
Adidas are notorious for making high quality product, with the company being the largest sportswear manufacturer in Europe, and the second largest in the world, after American company Nike.
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