The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. Former Tottenham boss Pochettino claims 'Brendan Rodgers and I changed the...Reports from Italy claim Manchester United are FINALLY rid of Alexis Sanchez, with Inter Milan agreeing a...Falling outs over dressing room spies, a 'non-existent' relationship with club chiefs and not wanting...Tottenham will snub Inter Milan interest in Tanguy Ndombele and give him a chance to kick-start his Spurs...'Get me Coutinho, Partey and Willian!' Effective from July 1, 2014, PUMA will become the official kit partner of Arsenal. "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. Puma are reported to become Manchester City’s new kit supplier from next season, in a deal worth £50m per year. News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services.Gunners hope to double amount they earn and pull level with rivals like Chelsea, who rake in twice as much after switch to NikeARSENAL are set to earn a major cash injection by switching their kit designer from Puma from Adidas.Arsenal's existing £150million five-year deal with Puma has two seasons to run.The Mail and Mirror have reported that rival German kit manufacturer Adidas is in pole position to step in.Arsenal could even end their deal with Puma early, as When the Gunners signed up with Puma in 2014, after 20 years with Nike, the deal was considered a major coup.Puma said it was the biggest that both they and Arsenal had ever signed.But with Premier League incomes continuing to sky rocket, that deal has since been dwarfed by rivals.Chelsea's deal with Nike is said to be worth £60m a season for 15 years.Arsenal will want a similar amount as they strive to stay in touch with their rivals.Manchester United receive £75m a season in a 10-year deal with Adidas, while Barcelona will rake in £140m a season from Nike from next year.Adidas want a London Premier League club after losing Chelsea to Nike.Arsenal stars Mesut Ozil and Theo Walcott are all already sponsored by Adidas.If the answer is no you need to take a long, hard look at yourself.Because the Dream Team game – the UK’s biggest fantasy football game – is back and better than ever this season.You’ve got a £50m budget to pick 11 players, with all the biggest new signings ready and raring to go ahead of a mouthwatering new Premier League campaign. In addition to producing the playing and training kit for all Arsenal teams, PUMA has acquired wide-ranging licensing rights to develop other Arsenal branded merchandise on a global basis. Arsenal currently have a deal with Puma that will expire at the end of next season Credit: Getty Images - Getty The North London club were endorsed by … It runs out next year — and Arsenal … It runs out next year — and Arsenal will double their money by switching to adidas. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click Comments are subject to our community guidelines, which can be viewed Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette in this season's Puma-designed home shirt Arsenal's Puma-designed kits for the 2017/18 Premier League season Arsenal's players celebrate beating Chelsea to win the Community Shield Mesut Ozil dons Arsenal's alternative blue kit in the pre-season game with Benfica Alvaro Morata shows off Chelsea's Nike-designed kit for this season Arsenal's existing £150million five-year deal with Puma has two seasons to run.