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Aston Villa strike kit deal with adidas after issues with Castore ‘wet look’ shirt
Aston Villa have struck an agreement with adidas over becoming their kit manufacturers next season, taking over from Castore. Villa’s billionaire Egyptian owner Nassef Sawiris, who also owns around a seven per cent stake in adidas, was key to clinching the major deal. The ‘wet-look’ was said to be hampering players’ performancesGetty It has come after players from both men’s and women’s teams complained about the current Castore’s ‘wet look’ kits. It was noted that the effect has hampered performances across the season with grumbles beginning as early as last summer. When players started to sweat, the shirts would cling to the body and look saturated very quickly. With the

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