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Manchester United’s kit deal with adidas is the second highest in the Premier League, behind Liverpool’s £80million-a-year deal with Nike which was finalised in January 2020. Manchester United keep money-spinning £75m adidas sponsorship deal intact after qualifying for Champions League. MANCHESTER UNITED will keep the full £75million of their kit sponsorship deal with Adidas after qualifying for the Champions League. Liverpool signed a new £80million-a-season deal with kit suppliers Nike back in January . The other major Man United sponsors include Chevrolet, AON and Kohler as the principal partners of the club. Spurs, meanwhile, are way back on £30m a year from Nike.Five formations to fit Werner, Ziyech & Havertz into as Chelsea near third dealThe United boss' contract has various incentives, including one for restoring the club into Uefa’s top competition which he has managed in his first full season in charge.Shearer's Best XI divides fans with Bruno in despite only joining in JanuaryHulk listening to offers from Premier League ahead of free transfer in JanuaryBut the Red Devils' 2-0 win at Leicester on Sunday ensured they finished third and will play against the continent's elite sides in the 2020/21.Receiving the full £75m from Adidas - who took over from Nike in 2015 - means Manchester United will have the second-biggest kit deal in the Premier League.News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services.Jamie Vardy's name set to be erased from stand of first non-league clubPotential Sunderland owner Storey vows £50m spree on Prem 'big names' Manchester United reached the Champions League on the last day of the season Manchester United Adidas deal: Red Devils could £25m funding if they fail to seal Champions League qualification . Man United's kit sponsorship with Adidas is only second to Liverpool's new record-breaking £80 million contract with rivals Nike, which was signed in January. The club are still in the Europa League and winning the tournament could have provided an alternative route into the Champions League should they have finished outside the top four.And that could prove critical in United's hopes of landing Ben Chilwell.Real Madrid reportedly earn a staggering £98m every season for Adidas to make their kits but are trumped by rivals Barcelona who bag £100m from Nike.Failure to secure a place at European football's top table for a second season running would have allowed the German manufacturers to knock off a whopping £25m from their payment next season.Manchester City get £65m per year from Puma while Arsenal and Chelsea pocket £60m each from Adidas and Nike respectively. Tottenham Hotspur, on the other hand, rake in £30m-a-year through their deal with Nike.United's £75million-a-year kit deal with adidas is the second-largest in the Premier LeagueKit supplier adidas would have kept £25million if the Red Devils finished outside the top-fourYour comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual.Had the Red Devils lost to Brendan Rodgers' side on Sunday, they would have finished in fifth place and only winning the highly-competitive Europa League tournament in August would have secured Champions League football for next season.The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.Missing out on the Champions League for a second successive season would have allowed kit supplier adidas to keep £25million of their £75million-a-year sponsorship deal next season.Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media GroupManchester United's kit deal with adidas is the second highest in the Premier League, behind Liverpool's £80million-a-year deal with Nike which was finalised in January 2020.Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline?Published by Associated Newspapers LtdManchester City have the third-highest kit deal in England's top-flight due to their £65million-a-year with Puma, while Arsenal and Chelsea bring in £60m-a-year with adidas and Nike respectively.Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usualIf adidas had been allowed to keep £25million of the sponsorship deal, United would have received less money in annual kit revenue than rivals Chelsea, Manchester City and Arsenal.Despite now being able to fall back on £75million-a-year from their kit supplier, United's deal is still small in comparison to La Liga giants Real Madrid and Barcelona, who earn £110m and £100m respectively.We will automatically post your comment and a link to the news story to your Facebook timeline at the same time it is posted on MailOnline.