Rangers' kit manufacturer Castore have announced a three-year partnership with Manchester United legend Gary Neville.
The partnership sees Castore become the technical, performance and lifestyle sportswear partner of the Old Trafford hero.
Pascal Lafitte, head of team partnerships at Castore, said: “Gary is an icon. A respected and integral part of football, knowledgeable and analytical, his expertise brings the game to life. His attitude is inspirational, and his passion is unquestionable. An ethos that perfectly fits the Castore brand."
Gary Neville added: “I'm delighted to work with Castore, a truly innovative and exciting British brand, created by athletes, to make athletes better. They're on a mission to make the highest quality sportswear in the world, and they're challenging the market like no other, so I'm proud to join them and be part of their mission."
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