Chelsea are set to begin the new Premier League campaign without a front of shirt sponsor once again.
The Blues played without a brand logo on their kits for the majority of last season.
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JULY 13: Cole Palmer of Chelsea celebrates his goal between Reece James and Joao Pedro during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 final football match between Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) at MetLife Stadium on July 13, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Jean Catuffe/Getty Images)
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Chelsea are set to start the 2025/26 season without a front of shirt sponsorCredit: Getty
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 04: Detail of the "DAMAC' sponsor logo on a Chelsea shirt during the Premier League match between Chelsea FC and Liverpool FC at Stamford Bridge on May 04, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images)
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The Blues' shirt sponsorship agreement with DAMAC expired at the end of last termCredit: Getty
However, the club did sign a long-term agreement with Emirati property development firm DAMAC in April.
As part of the deal, DAMAC's logo appeared on the front of Chelsea's shirts for the remainder of the season.
However, the shirt sponsorship section of the partnership expired prior to the Club World Cup earlier this summer.
Ticket seller Live Nation also briefly served as the club's sleeve sponsor.
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Why does Chelsea not have a shirt sponsor?
Chelsea have yet to announce a front of shirt sponsor for the 2025/26 season.
The Blues had been in talks over a long-term agreement with two major companies last year.
According to The Telegraph, the discussions related to proposals worth £40million.
The club opted against entering an agreement in the hope they could earn a higher figure down the line.
Their Club World Cup triumph last month has boosted those chances.
The report adds that Chelsea are now eyeing a partnership worth closer to £60million.
LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 03: Enzo Fernandez of Chelsea celebrates scoring his team's first goal with teammate Nicolas Jackson during the Premier League match between Chelsea FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC at Stamford Bridge on April 03, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
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Chelsea were without a shirt sponsor for the majority of the 2024/25 campaignCredit: Getty
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 16: Marc Cucurella of Chelsea celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Premier League match between Chelsea FC and Manchester United FC at Stamford Bridge on May 16, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images)
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The club agreed a deal with DAMAC in April which saw their logo appear until the end of the seasonCredit: Getty
Between seven and 10 global firms have been competing to become their new shirt sponsor in recent weeks.
With a deal yet to be announced, though, there will be no sponsor on the front of their shirt as they return to action this week.
Chelsea host Bayer Leverkusen in their first pre-season friendly on Friday before welcoming AC Milan to Stamford Bridge two days later.
They will then begin the new Premier League season at home to Crystal Palace on August 17.
Chelsea's shirt sponsors
Front of shirt sponsors only
1983-84 - Gulf Air
1986-87 - Bai Lin Tea
1987 - Simod
1987-93 - Commodore
1993-94 - Amiga
1994-97 - Coors
1997-2001 - Autoglass
2001-05 - Emirates
2005-15 - Samsung
2015-20 - Yokohama Tyres
2020-23 - Three
2023-24 - Infinite Athlete
2025 - DAMAC
Who designs Chelsea's kit?
Although the Blues are currently without a front of shirt sponsor, they do have a lucrative deal with kit manufacturer Nike.
The US sportswear brand's agreement with Chelsea was signed in 2016 before coming into effect ahead of the 2017/18 season.
It is understood their 15-year deal is worth a total of £900million.
As a result, the club receive £60million a season as part of the partnership, which expires in 2032.
Nike released Chelsea's kits for the 2025/26 season prior to the Club World Cup.
Enzo Maresca's side subsequently claimed the trophy in their new strip in the USA last month.
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