Manchester City midfielder Jack Grealish has signed a “long-term partnership” deal with German sportswear manufacturer Puma after previously wearing Nike footwear on the pitch.
Under the deal, Grealish will wear Puma Future boots and act as one of the brand’s leading faces.
Grealish, who joins Neymar, Antoine Griezmann. and Christian Pulisic in Puma’s football stable, was pictured wearing blacked-out boots that rendered Nike’s logo less visible during a Premier League game last month.
Grealish became the most expensive British footballer of all time when he joined Manchester City from Aston Villa for £ 100 million in 2021.
Last year, Grealish inked an endorsement deal with fashion house Gucci worth seven figures.


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