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Newcastle United 2022-23 shirt price compared to rival Premier League clubs

Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur have the most expensive kits in the Premier League. Research gathered by CasinoGuide.co.uk found that both clubs are charging their supporters £115 for replica shirts ahead of the 2022-23 campaign.

A recent trend has also seen clubs sell “match jerseys” - identical to the on-field shirt, at a premium rate. By comparison, the “stadium jersey” is slightly loose-fitted, is more affordable and often lacks ventilation holes.

Other expensive shirts are Arsenal (£100), Manchester United (£100), West Ham (£85) and Fulham (£80). Despite the cost of living crisis, Premier League clubs are still demanding top dollar for merchandise. The combined total for all three Liverpool or Spurs shirts is a staggering £345!

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Newcastle United have only released their home and third kit ahead of the upcoming season. On the club website, each shirt can be bought for £65 - placing the Magpies in mid-table when it comes to pricing.

The cheapest shirt in the top flight is Brentford's, who are charging supporters £49 to rep the red-and-white stripes. Bees fans can buy their home and away kit for less than half of what their Liverpool or Spurs counterparts will pay for a single shirt.

Wolves, Southampton, Crystal Palace or Bournemouth shirts are also on the cheap side, with these clubs setting a £55 price tag.

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