How long is left on Tottenham Nike contract as fans hail ‘beautiful’ leaked home kit

Kit launch fever has hit the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as fans eagerly await the announcement of their new home jersey for the 2024/25 campaign. So, how long is left on their contract with Nike?

With the 2023/24 season coming to an end, multiple Spurs fans are hoping to see their new home kit released in the coming weeks. Ange Postecoglou’s side will once again wear a shirt designed by Puma for their next Premier League and Europa League campaigns. While AIA remains the shirt sponsor.

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While the main kit is yet to be released, fans can draw a strong indication of what their new home strip will look like. Leaks have indicated that Spurs will once again have their traditional white shirt with navy blue complementing the design.

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Fans react on social media to leak of Tottenham’s potential 24/25 home kit

The 2023/24 kit featured a nearly all-white shirt bar navy blue cuffs on the sleeve. According to the leaks, next season’s addition with extend the navy blue colour to possess all of the sleeves before moving vertically down the shirt. The collar also has added colour to help it stand out more.

After striker Richarlison was spotted wearing the strip celebrating his 27th birthday, fans were quick to take to social media to react to the news. Here are a few of the responses the Spurs fanbase shared…

However, not every fan agreed with the assessment with some believing that the club has downgraded compared to last season…

Another Spurs fan commented that the kit was ‘horrible’ and that they wanted Under Armour back.

On top of this another supporter simply commented that the new potential Tottenham shirt was ‘terrible’.

How long is left on Tottenham’s contract with Nike?

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Tottenham’s upcoming 24/25 home kit will be the eighth strip designed by Nike since they took over Under Armour in 2017. Spurs and the American-based sportswear manufacturer struck a 15-year deal in June 2017 which came into effect in the 2017/18 season.

Nike pays Tottenham £30m-a-year to produce the capital side’s kits. The deal also sees the company produce strips for the Spurs women’s and academy teams as well as coaching staff and Tottenham Hotspur Foundation representatives.

The deal is one of the longest football club deals in history and is set to expire in 2033.