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Chelsea hope to have new kit ready to buy after international break

Chelsea aim to have newly-sponsored kits available for fans to buy following the international break… after the club struck a deal worth more than £40m with Infinite Athlete

  • Chelsea struck a deal worth more than £40m with US company Infinite Athlete
  • The men’s and women’s teams wore the shirts with new branding at the weekend
  • Listen to the latest episode of Mail Sport’s podcast ‘It’s All Kicking Off’

Chelsea hope to have their newly-sponsored kit available for fans to buy in time for their meeting with Arsenal after the international break.

Chelsea’s deal with US-based data company Infinite Athlete was finally confirmed on Saturday, the two parties striking a front of shirt sponsor agreement for the remainder of the season worth more than £40m.

Following announcement of the partnership the club’s women’s and men’s sides wore the shirts, complete with new branding, for their last games against Tottenham and Fulham respectively.

Before then Chelsea were wearing sponsor-free shirts. They went down well and fans have been able to buy those while the club waited to clear up the sponsorship situation.

The plain shirts are set to remain available to buy from outlets who still have them in stock.

Chelsea struck a deal worth more than £40m for Infinite Athlete to be their front-of-shirt sponsor with the men’s and women’s teams wearing the new branding at the weekend 

Chelsea hope to have the new kit available for fans to buy following the international break 

However the hope is that supporters will soon also be able to get their hands on the branded tops and have the chance to debut them when Chelsea host Arsenal in a London derby on October 21.

Though it is not yet clear if online and in-store release of the shirts will coincide or they will be made available via one route before the other.

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