Premier League clubs will pocket a total of £281.8m from kit sponsors this season.
The huge number is a record for the league with a £55.3m increase from the last campaign.
The gigantic deals being handed to clubs have trebled in the past seven years - with the total a little more than £100m in 2010.
Manchester United are still seen as the most marketable despite not winning the Premier League for four years.
The Old Trafford based outfit has a seven year deal with American automobile giants Chevrolet worth £47m-a-year, with two more seasons left before it is up.
Title holders Chelsea are next up with their £40m-a-year deal with Japanese tyre manufactures Yokohama.
Tottenham finished above Arsenal for the first time since 1995 and the bad news continues at the Emirates as their neighbours collect £5m move from insurance firm AIA than they do from Fly Emirates.
Everton will promote an African firm, the first from the continent, while West Brom players are blazoning an eco-towns company across their chests.
Only Liverpool, Southampton, Stoke and Watford are backed by British companies.
Despite their season in the Championship, Newcastle are mid-table in the rankings with their agreement with Chinese gambling firm Fun88 worth £6m-a-year.
As you would expect, Premier League newboys Brighton and Huddersfield lag behind - with current contracts likely not expected to be associated with a top flight side.
A worrying trend is the amount of gambling firms pumping money into the sport - with nine of the 20 clubs advertising clients.
See the full list of Premier League clubs and their sponsors here...
Club | Sponsor | Value (2017/18 season) | +/- (from last season) |
Arsenal | Emirates (Airline) | £30m | 0 |
Bournemouth | M88 (Gambling) | £3.5m | £1.5m |
Brighton | American Express (Banking) | £1.5m | N/A |
Burnley | Dafabet (Gambling) | £2.5m | £0.5m |
Chelsea | Yokohama (Tyres) | £40m | 0 |
Crystal Palace | ManBetX (Gambling) | £6.5m | £1.5m |
Everton | SportPesa (Gambling) | £9.6m | £4.3m |
Huddersfield | Ope Sports (Gambling) | £1.5m | N/A |
Leicester | King Power (Duty Free) | £4m | £3m |
Liverpool | Standard Chartered (Banking) | £30m | £5m |
Manchester City | Etihad (Airline) | £35m | £15m |
Manchester United | Chevolet (Cars) | £47m | 0 |
Newcastle | Fun88 (Gambling) | £6m | N/A |
Southampton | Virgin Media (Telecoms) | £6m | 0 |
Stoke | Bet365 (Gambling) | £3.2m | 0 |
Swansea | LeTou (Gambling) | £4.5m | £0.5m |
Tottenham | AIA (Insurance) | £35m | £19m |
Watford | FXPro (Banking) | £3m | £1.5m |
West Brom | Palm (Eco-towns) | £3m | £0.5m |
West Ham | Betway (Gambling) | £10m | £4m |
Total | £281.8m | £55.3m |