Nike will continue to be the kit provider for the England national team through 2030. The two sides have agreed upon a deal that could be worth more than £400 million ($507 million).

The FA have had a contract with the sportswear manufacturer for three years and has now signed a 12-year contract extension, effective from August 2018.

Martin Glenn, the FA’s chief executive, said: “This is another hugely significant deal for the FA and closely follows the landmark Emirates FA Cup broadcast rights announcement last October.

“As a not-for-profit organisation, this new deal with Nike will allow the FA to invest even more into the game and make football available for all. I’d like to thank Nike for their continued support of the England teams and English football.”

England have so far worn Nike kits at two major tournaments (2014 World Cup and 2016 Euros).