The 20 Most Expensive Shirts in the Premier League – Ranked from Lowest to Highest
Replica football shirts have become one of the most symbolic and visible signs of fan loyalty—but they’re also getting increasingly expensive. As the 2025/26 Premier League season kicks off, some clubs are charging top-tier prices that rival even match tickets. While a few teams are keeping things modest, others are asking fans to fork out up to £85 just to wear their team’s colors.
Below is a full breakdown of all 20 Premier League clubs ranked from the cheapest to the most expensive shirt this season.
20. Wolves – £60

Wolves are at the bottom of the pricing table, offering their 2025/26 shirt for £60. That’s a slight increase from last season, despite a relatively disappointing campaign.
19. Sunderland – £60

Sunderland, newly promoted, matches Wolves at £60. They’ve chosen not to increase their price, likely to keep fans on board in their Premier League return.
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18. Burnley – £60

Just like Sunderland, Burnley sticks to a flat £60 for their new kit. It’s a modest pricing strategy as they look to solidify their top-flight status.
17. Crystal Palace – £65

Palace’s new shirt costs £65, a jump from last year’s £60. The club likely sees their strong FA Cup run as justification for the price hike.
16. Brentford – £65

After two seasons with the same kit, Brentford unveiled a new one at £65. It’s a small bump, aligned with growing expectations and fan engagement.
15. Bournemouth – £65

The Cherries remain among the more affordable options in the league. Their £65 shirt reflects their modest size, despite Premier League stability.
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14. Leeds – £70

Leeds are leaning into their passionate fanbase with a £70 shirt price. Though not a top-tier club, their loyal support base justifies the higher cost.
13. Brighton – £70

Brighton raised their price from £65 to £70 this season. Their recent success and European adventures have helped elevate the club’s profile—and prices.
12. West Ham – £75

West Ham hold firm at £75, unchanged from last year. Being a London club naturally carries a price premium, which seems consistent here.
11. Nottingham Forest – £75

Forest also keep their shirt at £75. Despite returning to European competition, they’ve resisted further price hikes—for now.
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10. Everton – £80

Everton raise their price by £5 to £80 for 2025/26. With a new stadium on the way and improved performances, the club appears to be gearing up for a new era.
9. Chelsea – £84.99

Chelsea’s shirt is just a penny under the top-tier price point. As reigning Club World Champions, some might expect them to be even higher on this list.
8. Tottenham – £85

Spurs enter the premium tier at £85, unchanged from last season. Fans will be hoping the team gives them more pride in wearing it this year.
7. Newcastle – £85

Newcastle’s shirt jumps from £80 to £85 this season. Backed by ambitious ownership and European football, their pricing follows the momentum.
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6. Manchester United – £85

United remain at the high end with their £85 shirt. While the brand stays strong, on-pitch performance will need to match the price.
5. Manchester City – £85

The reigning Premier League champions charge £85 for their 2025/26 jersey. Given their dominance in recent years, the price is hardly surprising.
4. Liverpool – £85

Liverpool fans also face an £85 price tag for their new kit. The club’s global appeal and iconic status continue to drive premium pricing.
3. Fulham – £85

Fulham’s inclusion at this price point may raise eyebrows. While not among the elite, their London location likely factors into the high cost.
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2. Aston Villa – £85

Villa match the league's top pricing, riding the wave of European qualification and a return to form. Fans will hope success continues to match the cost.
1. Arsenal – £85

Arsenal top the table in both performance and pricing. At £85, their shirt reflects the club’s ambitions and growing global fanbase—even if fans are also paying some of the league's steepest ticket prices.