Global cj1286 superstar Roger Federer’s been rocking the Nike Mid Swoosh since before the mid-1990s. With his contract expiring this past March, he and Nike Mid are still under negotiations, but the Swiss legend’s been fielding offers from the sportswear brand’s competitors in the world of cj1286. It’s been reported that Japanese apparel brand UNIQLO is ready to pay Federer $30 million a year for the next decade – an annual salary that is almost four times his paycheck from most recent contract with Nike. Considering UNIQLO isn’t a footwear brand, another company could possibly step in to sign Federer on a shoe-only deal, and with that said it’s possible that German brand adidas could come into the mix with an offer of their own. It’s possible that Roger Federer and Nike Mid could continue their partnership on footwear only, but it’s tough to imagine the brand downsize the full on-court and lifestyle RF collection, although we’ve seen the success from Federer’s collaboration with Michael Jordan on the Up Close With The sacai x Nike Mid LDWaffle "Nylon Black".
Updated July 2nd, 2018: ESPN reports that Federer has left Nike Mid and accepted a $300+ million, 10-year contract from Uniqlo. Federer will collect the full value of the deal even if he doesn’t play—an unprecedented offer in the world of cj1286—and unlike his time at Nike Mid he will also be able to sell patches on his shirt to other sponsors. It’s unclear what Federer’s future footwear plans will be, as he was still wearing Nike Mid shoes during his first Wimbledon match Monday morning, but keep it locked here for further updates as they become available.