Real Madrid agree record £1.4BILLION Adidas kit deal as Zinedine Zidane lines up Paul Pogba and Eden Hazard transfers

REAL MADRID have agreed a whopping £1.4BILLION kit deal with Adidas that will put Premier League chairman on edge.
The Spanish giants have signed up to a 12-year deal with the sports giant that will earn them just under £117m per season.
They will be the brand's highest-paid sponsors.
The deal blows Manchester United's £750m agreement with the same company - spread over ten years - out of the water.
Los Blancos have been linked with some of the world's best players in recent months.

And their new income is sure to strike fear into clubs across the world.
SunSport told you the Spanish giants are stepping up their bid to land Eden Hazard and Paul Pogba in a dream double swoop.
They are making an £85m opening offer to Chelsea for Hazard - and are accelerating their pursuit of Pogba.
Boss Zinedine Zidane has been openly courting the Belgian playmaker, and Hazard himself has spoken of his desire to work under the French gaffer too.

Chelsea have failed to agree a new contract with Hazard and risk losing him on a free transfer if he sees out the final year of his Stamford Bridge contract.
Real are expected to make an official bid for Hazard this week, with negotiations likely to continue into the summer.
They are willing to offer him a six-year deal when a fee is agreed with the teams.
And he isn't the only Premier League hotshot to be linked with a switch to Real.

Pogba is also a target for Zidane as he wants his fellow Frenchman as his No8.
United want to keep the 26-year-old at Old Trafford and thrash out a new deal - but sources in Spain say the midfielder would consider a move.
He failed his big audition in United’s defeat to Barcelona on Tuesday but Zidane believes he can get the best out of the ex-Juventus star.
At the Nou Camp, Pogba was first down the tunnel after the final whistle while his team-mates stayed on the pitch to applaud travelling supporters.
He had just been over-run by Sergio Busquets, Ivan Rakitic and Arthur in the midfielder battle of the Champions League quarter-final.

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