Manchester City have agreed to the second biggest kit deal in Premier League history, announcing a long-term deal with Puma.

The deal will be worth approximately £650 million over 10 years ($864 million).

City's Puma deal replaces their deal with Nike worth £20 million per year.

Sergio Aguero, Vincent Kompany and David Silva already have individual deals with Puma.

City will become the biggest club in the their portfolio and Puma CEO Bjorn Gulden says that Pep Guardiola's style of play had an impact on their decision to go with the English side.

"There's no doubt from a global point of view that the Premier League has the biggest international impact so if you have the best club they will be the most important club," he said.

"I think the fans globally like to see interesting and attacking football and City and Pep have that image.

"A lot of it has to do with the history of these guys coming from Barcelona and Pep as a personality is a positive thing. But I think that you look at the players -- it's going to be a brand leader of course."