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Jakarta Indonesia Designs Hoodie Indonesia Flag and Map Hoodie Sang Saka Merah-Putih Hoodie Thai Garuda Symbol Hoodie I Love Indonesia HoodiePremier League clubs are preparing for a new commercial wave in the coming 12 months: attack of the training kits.Liverpool and Chelsea have followed Manchester United in sourcing sponsors for more than just their matchday strips, as evidenced over the weekend.All three clubs sported tops emblazoned with secondary partners across their warm-up gear before friendlies at Wigan and Rapid Vienna. The managers - Jurgen Klopp, Antonio Conte and Jose Mourinho - also had sponsors embroidered onto their touchline jackets. Jose Mourinho sported a Manchester United training top with the Aon logo clearly planted on the front United's training kit is sponsored by Aon while their playing kit has Chevrolet emblazoned on the frontChelsea’s three-year ‘training wear’ deal with energy drink Carabao, worth £30million, began this summer.

Liverpool also announced their agreement with bookmaker BetVictor earlier in the month after Indonesian airline Garuda Indonesia previously held the rights since 2014.United’s association with Aon continues, the fresh terms penned in April 2013 and incorporating both the naming rights of their training ground at Carrington and the training kit. Mourinho conducted his first press conference wearing the new black shirt.Even Barcelona, who until recently refused shirt sponsorship, now have online casino Botemania after thrashing out a deal last year. That will bring in in the region of £59m over four seasons.Klopp and ex-United boss Louis van Gaal were both pictured inside their technical areas with Aon and Garuda Indonesia last season.Here, looks at how and why the Premier League’s elite are branching out into other commercial activities.Typically, it was United who kicked off the trend back in 2011 with logistics giant DHL on an initial four-year contract with £40million, before buying the rights back off them two seasons later.

That was to facilitate an agreement with Aon, who stepped back from their principal sponsor status.Aon are believed to be paying around £120m for the eight-year deal due to run until 2021.‘By virtue of United’s brand value it’s almost as if they have to trailblaze this type of thing and others follow suit,’ Rob Wilson, football finance expert at Sheffield Hallam University, told . ‘That’s been the case for so many commercial endorsements. That’s been one of their great successes, even pre-Glazer. Manchester United kick-started the training sponsorship deals off by originally agreeing a deal with DHL‘The European kits didn’t really work. United tried that first, the Champions League edition in the 1990s. It didn’t sell as well as they’d hoped. They are all good ideas, very well meaning, but don’t tend to work. This training kit idea is perhaps something that’s resonating with fans.‘When United renegotiated their shirt deal, replacing Aon with Chevrolet, they struck on this idea that they’ve got a few different types of kit - one of those being the training gear.

That was quite a shrewd move.‘From a fans’ point of view it’s another thing that they can buy. Training kits are for sale in the major retailers, which you perhaps wouldn’t have seen four or five years ago - certainly not on this scale.’Premier League sides are trying to become more creative from a revenue perspective, attempting to capitalise at every possible turn as the popularity of the division grows with each passing season.The 24-hour coverage of the bigger English clubs presents more and more chance to see players train, managers give team talks. All with the companies in full view. Wilson explains: ‘What’s interesting with one or two of the managers wandering about with these on is the brand activation.‘They probably didn’t get enough exposure last year other than pictures clubs were releasing. The managers are being pictured fairly frequently now, Mourinho did his first press conference in the black kit.‘It’s almost getting to the point where the sponsors are much more demanding of what they will wear.

It’s in the best interests of them all to leverage the deals as much as the can.’In short, yes. Wilson predicts the country’s top 10 clubs are likely to jump on board the idea within the next couple of years, with Manchester City, Arsenal and Tottenham expected sooner rather than later.‘Maybe even down to the likes of Stoke City flirting with the idea,’ he said. ‘It’s easier for the bigger teams to do it because they are on fixed deals with kit manufacturers. The top six will follow suit fairly quickly and then those lower down will take a lot longer because matchday stuff is still more lucrative for them.‘United’s is off colour brand too. Last year they had royal blue, this is black. It’s a genuine alternative and a smart move. It’s not all about matchday shirts or leisure products now. A lot of the training kit Chelsea's training kit - here modelled by manager Antonio Conte - is sponsored by energy drink Carabao New signing Michy Batshuayi is pictured in Chelsea's sponsored training bib after joining the clubCertainly in the case of Aon, who are paying millions less a year after their kit deal ended.