Premier League club will wear an NHS logo on their shirts when professional football resumes. The logo will be donned on the front of kits in a bid to show support to the health service, who have worked tirelessly to help support the people of the United Kingdom in what has been one of the most challenging years in their history.There have been growing calls for clubs involved in the richest league in the world to show solidarity with healthcare workers, and it seems as though the feature on the shirt will be there until the end of the season.
According to West Ham vice-chairman Karren Brady, the logo will be added to the shirts of all players. She wrote in her column for The Sun : “And, a lovely touch, all players shirts will feature the.