English Premier League market after agreeing a deal to supply kits to Newcastle United, according to a report. The sportswear brand first moved into football by making kits for Rangers this season and despite some early teething issues around quality control, their efforts have been widely praised.And now they appear to have agreed a deal to supply the Geordies in the Premier League from next season.Sportcal.com claim they will replace Puma as the kitmaker for the St James' Park side, who are owned by former Rangers shareholder Mike Ashley.Rangers and Ashley have had long-running court battles in recent years with the Sports Direct tycoon having deals in place to stock the Ibrox club's kits since agreeing a contract while Charles Green was.
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