Wolves confirm historic move following Newcastle United decision and Everton club-record agreement

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Wolves have revealed their new home shirt for the 2024/25 season and have become the latest team to switch from Castore.

Newcastle United and Aston Villa had already revealed they were moving from Castore to Adidas ahead of the 2024/25 season and Wolves will join them, having unveiled their new kits for next campaign. SUDU will be their kit manufacturer going forward with Wolves revealing their players have helped in the design process of their new kits.

For the first time in 45 years, Wolves will wear a kit with their badge in the centre of their chest. The kit ‘seamlessly blends cutting-edge performance technology with the club’s rich heritage, empowering players to push their limits whilst honouring tradition’. Speaking about the new kits and how the Wolves squad have helped with its design, Max Kilman said: “It has been really interesting to play an active part in creating our kit for this season. Since we were first introduced to SUDU, the designers and product development team have kept us constantly updated.

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“Seeing feedback on fabrics, design and our performance needs worked into the finished products has been a really positive experience for us. We are delighted with the final products and excited to wear them this season.”

Despite Wolves, Newcastle United and Aston Villa all leaving Castore this season, the brand will still have Premier League representation after Everton announced a club-record agreement with Castore worth around £20m a season - around £10m per season less than Newcastle’s deal with Adidas.

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