Front of Leyton Orient shirts to be sponsored by Harry Kane
England captain Harry Kane has agreed a deal with Leyton Orient to sponsor their shirts next season and will donate the space to three good causes.
Kane made his senior debut for Leyton Orient in 2011 when on loan at the club from Leyton Orient. The club's home strip will carry a message of thanks to frontline workers tackling the coronavirus pandemic.
Mental health charity Mind and Haven House Children's Hospice will have their logos on Orient's two change shirts as part of the deal.
Kane was 17 when he joined Orient on loan from Tottenham and scored five goals in 18 appearances for the O's, before going on to establish himself with Spurs and England.
Orient have said 10% of the proceeds from each replica shirt sold will go to the cause featured on the front.