Celtic fans have had fun creating mock kits with the imminent record-breaking Adidas deal in mind.
Some supporters have got their creative juices flowing by mocking up the jerseys after it was reported that Adidas would take over from New Balance when their deal expires at the end of this season.
👕 | Celtic X Adidas
— Everything Celtic (@aboutceltic) March 3, 2020
Adidas are set to replace New Balance as @CelticFC kit supplier as of this summer.
The current £25M deal with New Balance expires this season & it's expected that the Adidas deal will be worth even more. pic.twitter.com/YvlzPmXWxi
If it’s true that Celtic are signing with Adidas and this isn’t the first home kit, I’ll be disappointed. It’s an absolute beauty 😍😍 pic.twitter.com/VHzqMju0Em
— . (@Biggy182) March 4, 2020
How good are theses tops just love them 😍😍please announce Adidas @CelticFC pic.twitter.com/gNeM20xBae
— 💚☘️THOMAS CELTIC FOREVER 🍀💚 (@ThomasMcGhee6) March 4, 2020
Scottish Sun are reporting that the record deal will dwarf Celtic's previous £25million deal with their current manufacturers when the deal is finalised.
But fans couldn't wait that long and opted to design their own shirt and shorts combos.
Fellow followers of the Scottish champions also had their say on the designs - as well as the overall decision to join forces with the brand of three stripes - with hundreds on social media excited to see what will be done.
READ MORE: Celtic 'poised to partner Adidas' in record-breaking kit deal to replace New Balance
One wrote: "Adidas Celtic taps have me mouth foamminnggggg". Another commented: "So excited to see the Adidas Celtic kits next season".
One fan said: "Announce Celtic adidas deal please," as a fourth added: "Oh my days, it would be great to have an Adidas Celtic strip."
Others were hopeful of Adidas creating an Original collection.
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