Liverpool could begin their partnership with new sponsors Nike with a major alteration to their kit in the upcoming Premier League season.
The Reds' agreement with shirt sleeve sponsors Western Union has come to an end and the club currently have no replacement lined up.
Western Union were the first company to have their logo emblazoned on the left sleeve of Liverpool's shirts after they joined forces three years ago.
The contract was initially due to be five years in length and was worth £5million per season to Liverpool in revenue. As reports the , the US-based finance firm have now backed out of the deal, leaving Liverpool with a race to find a new sponsor.
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