
In brief
The 2025–2026 Premier League team shirt prices have been made public.
While elite clubs like Arsenal and Liverpool set kits at £85, lower-ranked clubs charge between £60 and £70.
Wolves and Crystal Palace saw notable gains as supporters kept spending money on team gear.
Everything in football has become increasingly costly over time. The season tickets, the players, the managers, even the price of a pint and some food. As much as some would like it not to be, the beautiful game is following the trend of the world.
The price of replica jerseys is another element of the sport that is rising in value, whether it is justified or not. In order to demonstrate their support, it is customary for supporters to spend their hard-earned money on the uniforms that their favourite players wear. However, the costs for certain clubs have risen to such absurd levels that many of its supporters can no longer afford them.
We now know the precise price that each Premier League team is charging for one of their uniforms ahead of the 2025–2026 season, thanks to a story in the Mirror. No team is selling for less than they did the previous season.
20-16 Brentford, Burnley, Crystal Palace, Wolves, and Sunderland

The teams in the bottom five are, as you might anticipate, those that aren’t quite as well-regarded as the other big guys. With £60 kits, three teams are tied for last place, with Wolves coming in last due to alphabetical order. They are still asking £2 more than they did the previous season, even though they had a pretty dismal campaign and lost Matheus Cunha to Manchester United.
The promoted teams Burnley and Sunderland are similarly priced at £60, and they might be considering staying in the Premier League to increase their pricing in the future. As we travel to Brentford, who have unveiled a new home uniform after wearing the same one for the past two years, there is a minor increase to £65.
Crystal Palace has also increased, going from £5 to £65. However, considering their heroics in the FA Cup the previous season, they may have every right to feel that their status has improved and that their uniforms should now cost more.
25/26 (20-16) Premier League Club Shirt Price
Rank
Club
The price
24/25
% Growth
20.
Wolves
£60
£58
+3%
19.
Sunderland
£60
£60
0
18.
Burnley
£60
£60
0
17.
The Crystal Palace
£65
£60
+8%
16.
Brentford
£65
£60
+8%
15–11 Nottingham Forest, West Ham, Leeds, Brighton, and Bournemouth

The teams who make the next step up to £70 are Leeds and Brighton. For the former, the price is driven up by their fervent fan base and heritage, whereas Brighton can afford to do so because of their recent explosive growth.
However, £70 is insufficient for West Ham, as the Hammers maintain their £75 pricing from the previous campaign, demonstrating that London costs extend beyond dining establishments, nightclubs and entertainment. Nottingham Forest, meanwhile, has decided that their return to European competition hasn’t increased the value of their home uniforms, which are still priced at £75.
25/26 (15-11) Premier League Club Shirt Price
Rank
Club
The price
24/25
% Growth
15.
The Bournemouth
£65
£65
0
14.
Leeds
£70
£70
0
13.
Brighton
£70
£65
+8%
12.
West Ham
£75
£75
0
11.
Forest of Nottingham
£75
£75
0
10-6 Manchester United, Newcastle, Tottenham, Chelsea, and Everton

Naturally, several of the larger teams are included in the top half of the leaderboard. Everton, with their £80 shirt, moved up from £75 to 10th place after David Moyes stabilised the squad after his victorious return to Merseyside. As the team moves into its new stadium, expect things to keep getting better.
You would think the Blues would have all the tools in the world to be in the top division, yet Chelsea is currently the only acknowledged English World Champions after the Club World Cup was rebranded. Surprisingly, however, they are less expensive than the other teams on our list, at £84.99. Even though it’s only by 1p, every little bit helps.
Manchester United, Tottenham, and Newcastle are the first three teams to break into the £85 range. After two disappointing domestic campaigns last time out, Spurs and United supporters in particular will be hoping that there are more reasons to wear their shirts with pride despite the hefty prices.
25/26 (10-6) Premier League Club Shirt Price
Rank
Club
The price
24/25
% Growth
10.
Everton
£80
£75
+7%
9.
Chelsea
£84.99
£84.99
0
8.
Tottenham
£85
£85
0
7.
Newcastle
£85
£80
+6%
6.
United Manchester
£85
£80
+6%
5-1 Arsenal, Aston Villa, Fulham, Liverpool, and Manchester City

Fans of these clubs must pay a significant sum of money simply to be like their idols, hence the top five are arranged alphabetically because the costs are same. Given their popularity and the fact that they have been the two clubs to beat in the Premier League for the past ten years, you would expect Manchester City and Liverpool to be present.
The listing for Fulham, however, is a little more ridiculous. Although it seems a little out of place for the Cottagers to be priced similarly to some of the most prestigious teams in the league, this is what you usually see in the capital.
Given that Aston Villa’s return to European football has only occurred in the previous three seasons, the same concerns can be voiced about them, but they are unquestionably more justified than Fulham. In contrast, Arsenal is naturally at the top of the tree here due to their outrageous ticket pricing.
25/26 (5-1) Premier League Club Shirt Price
Rank
Club
The price
24/25
% Growth
5.
City of Manchester
£85
£80
+6%
4.
Liverpool
£85
£80
+6%
3.
Fulham
£85
£80
+6%
2.
Villa Aston
£85
£80
+6%
1.
The Arsenal
£85
£80
+6%
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