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Your support makes all the difference.Football kits are big business.
Adidas pays £75million annually to have their three stripes on Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur are rumoured to be in negotiations with American rivals Nike over a £30m-a-year deal.
All told, sportswear companies and sponsors pay almost half a billion pounds to have their logos emblazoned on football kits in front of a global audience.
Fans get excited by new kits, some of which are likely to be debuted before the end of this season as a tease to get supporters to fork out on next season's look.
We've scoured the web to find early leaks, rumours and images for Premier League kits for 2016-17.
So far all are unconfirmed, but some are expected to be very close to the mark when they are released in the summer.
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