A prolific football kits leak site appears to have confirmed Celtic will extend their bumper deal with Adidas next season.
First unveiled in 2020, the club and the German manufacturer's current deal is set to expire at the end of the current campaign, with neither side having as yet addressed an extension.
As reported by Footy Headlines, however, Celtic are set to move from one of Adidas' 'B-tier' Premium teams to their 'A-tier' list – alongside similar graduates, Liverpool, Newcastle and Roma.
In doing so, Celtic will join existing A-tier teams Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Arsenal, Juventus and Manchester United for the 2025/26 campaign.
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Besides seemingly confirming the fact Celtic are on the cusp of extending with Adidas, as per Footy Headlines, "this means Celtic will receive authentic kits (Heat.Dry technology) and the Trefoil logo on their third shirt."
Good news for Celtic? Almost certainly from a financial perspective – even if fans appear divided on the success of Adidas' tenure as kit manufacturer since 2020.
It was to the latter end that inspired The Celtic Way's 5 seasons of Adidas Celtic kits ranked in final year of bumper deal feature earlier this year.
Check that out and let us know if your ranking matches ours.
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