The biggest manufacturers of sportswear in the world, Nike, Adidas, Puma, New Balance, Macron… have been investing billions in (technical) sponsorship of sports teams for years. Those investments are mostly paid off through the sale of items with the emblems of football giants, mostly jerseys, which are divided into two categories – official replicas and authentic jerseys (which footballers wear in matches).And their price, at least as far as Nike and its main promoters (Barcelona, PSG, Liverpool, Inter…) are concerned, is not small even for the European Union market, where it is unique. The replica costs 90 euros, and the authentic jersey costs 140 euros.##NAJAVA_MECA_6716134##However, according to La Source Parisienne, a well-informed Twitter account about the happenings in PSG, due to the increase in the prices of raw materials and transport, next season Nike will correct the prices by 5.56% and 7.14%, so the replica will cost 95, and authentic jersey 150 euros.The Oregon-based company’s move is expected to be followed by its main competitor, Adidas, which reportedly plans to raise the prices of football jerseys starting in the 2023-2024 season.[ INFO LA SOURCE ] Nike aussi est frappé par la crise. Hausse du prix des matières premières et du coût de transport, le prix des maillots va monter la saison prochaine. Le stadium passera de 90 à 95 €, le Vapor passera de 140 à 150 €. Adidas devrait également monter ses prix.— La Source Parisienne (@lasource75006) October 7, 2022 Of the 198 teams in the ‘top five’ leagues, Adidas equips 18 of them (Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Manchester United, Juventus, Arsenal, Leicester, Leeds, Fulham, Schalke, Lyon, Strasbourg, Ajaccio, Brest, Cagliari, Union Berlin, Celta, Osasuna and Valladolid), Nike 17 (Barcelona, Liverpool, PSG, Chelsea, Tottenham, Inter, Atletico Madrid, Brighton, Augsburg, Hertha, Eintracht Frankfurt, Freiburg, Leipzig, Wolfsburg, Elche, Mallorca and Montpellier), Macron 11 (Crystal Palace, Nottingham Forest, Sampdoria, Bologna, Verona, Udinese, Cadiz, Real Sociedad, Auxerre, Nantes and Nice), Puma 10 (Manchester City, Milan, Borussia Dortmund, Olympique Marseille, Borussia Monchengladbach, Valencia, Sassuolo, Girona, Lens and Rennes), Umbro 7 (Bournemouth, Brentford, West Ham United, Werder, Rayo Vallecano, Reims, Lorient), Kappa 7 (Fiorentina, Empoli, Genoa, Venice, Monaco, Mainz and Angers), Castore 6 (Aston Villa, Sevilla, Newcastle, Wolverhampton , Bayer Leverkusen and Almeria), Joma 5 (Hoffenheim, Getafe, Villarreal, Atalanta and Torino), Hummel 4 (Everton, Southampton he, Cologne and Betis), New Balance 3 (Roma, Athletic Bilbao and Lille)…