IT is the must-have gift on every footie fan’s Christmas list.
And this year’s range of Premier League winter woolies have scored highly with all ages.
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West Ham’s Christmas jumper, £35 for adults and £30 for kids, modelled by England’s Jarrod BowenCredit: SuppliedEverton’s Christmas jumper, £45 for adults and £25 for kidsCredit: Supplied
World champs Chelsea sold the priciest – a club-branded Fairisle knit in midnight blue and white, at £50 for adults and £35 for kids.
Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest and Brentford had the cheapest at £30 for adults and £25 for kids.
Here we take a look at the line-up of official pullovers fans will be wearing this Christmas.
Arsenal’s Christmas jumper, £40 for adults and £28 for kidsCredit: UnknownBrighton’s Christmas jumper, £35 for adults and £25 for kidsLiverpool’s Christmas jumper, £35 for adults and £25 for kidsCredit: SuppliedFulham’s Christmas jumper, £45 for adults and £30 for kidsCredit: SuppliedCrystal Palace’s Christmas jumper, £35 for adults and £25 for kidsCredit: SuppliedChelsea’s Christmas jumper, £50 for adults and £35 for kidsCredit: Supplied
Sunderland’s Christmas jumper, £35 for adults and £25 for kidsCredit: SuppliedMan United’s Christmas jumper, £35 for adults and £28 for kidsCredit: SuppliedMan City’s Christmas jumper, £32 for adults and £25 for kidsCredit: SuppliedTottenham’s Christmas jumper, £37 for adults and £25 for kidsCredit: SuppliedWolves’ Christmas jumper, £40 for adults and £26 for kidsCredit: SuppliedBurnley’s Christmas jumper, £40 for adults and £25 for kidsCredit: SuppliedBrentford’s Christmas jumper, £30 for adults and £25 for kidsCredit: SuppliedLeeds’ Christmas jumper, £45 for adults and £25 for kidsCredit: SuppliedBournemouth’s Christmas jumper, £35 for adults and £25 for kidsCredit: SuppliedNottingham Forest’s Christmas jumper, £30 for adults and £25 for kidsCredit: SuppliedAston Villa’s Christmas jumper, £45 for adults and £25 for kidsCredit: SuppliedNewcastle’s Christmas jumper, £45 for adults and £30 for kidsCredit: Supplied
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