Man City 2024/25 Home Shirt Drops from £80 to £9 at Sports Direct
Man City Shirt Drops from £80 to £9 at Sports Direct

Manchester City fans can purchase the 2024/25 Puma home shirt for as little as £9.58, down from the original £79.99, through a clever combination of discounts at Sports Direct and TopCashback. The deal involves Sports Direct already offering the shirt at £25, and new TopCashback members receiving a £15 welcome bonus when spending £15 or more, plus cashback on Sports Direct orders. After cashback and standard delivery, the effective cost is £14.57, with the shirt itself costing £9.58.

How the Deal Works

Shoppers must first sign up for a free TopCashback account to access the welcome bonus. Then, they search for Sports Direct on the site, click 'Get Cashback Now', and complete their purchase as usual. The cashback tracks within seven working days and becomes payable after Sports Direct pays the commission to TopCashback. This offer is only available to new members; existing members pay £29.57 after cashback including delivery.

Shirt Design and Significance

The 2024/25 edition features classic City sky blue with navy accents and white logos. It pays tribute to Manchester with a graffiti-inspired 0161 graphic on the collar, cuffs, and inside the back neck. This shirt is far more affordable than the new 2026/27 home shirt, which starts at £85 for adults and £55 for kids.

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Context and Availability

The deal comes as the Premier League announced the 2026/27 fixtures, with Manchester City hosting Bournemouth on August 23, marking the debut of new boss Enzo Maresca, who replaced Pep Guardiola. Tickets for home games are available via Seat Unique starting at £105. TopCashback has been rated 4.6 stars on Trustpilot by over 162,000 shoppers, with one user saying, 'The app is easy to use and the payouts are great,' and another noting, 'I find TopCashback very reliable and their customer service is great too.' However, some users reported minor issues with transferring cash.

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