Wolverhampton Wanderers have revealed that they have agreed a four-year partnership with Adidas.
Last month, Wolves secured a return to the Premier League and the club eventually won the Championship title by nine points from runners-up Cardiff City.
Owners Fosun International have previously indicated that they want to make a statement in England's top flight, and the next step has been sealing a deal with the global sportswear brand.
Managing director Laurie Dalrymple said: "This is a hugely significant partnership for the club as we look to not only take our brand of football into the Premier League, but also take the brand of Wolves to a global audience.
"We went through a stringent process to find the most suitable partner that shared our vision and could deliver on some of our key aspirations. Adidas is the biggest football brand on the planet. They have a quality and brand integrity that we knew would match our desire to reach fans in unchartered territories.
"However, most importantly perhaps for the team, Adidas will provide us with a kit that underpins high performance, and for supporters, provides us with a return to Wolves' classic old gold."
Further announcements regarding kit sponsors for Wolves are expected in the near future.