Nike will remain committed to Chelsea FC amid Roman Abramovich's recent sanction by the UK government, according to The Athletic.
It's understood that the multinational corporation will not cut relations with the London club, despite shirt sponsor Three doing so last week and asking for their logo to be removed from the kits.
The Blues signed a kit deal with Nike in 2016 lasting 15 years, which is reported to be worth an estimated £60m a season.
Abramovich was sanctioned by the UK government on Thursday morning following his ties to Vladimir Putin - meaning his assets have been frozen and he must undergo a travel ban.
After shirt sponsor Three cut relations with the London club, there was a growing worry that kit manufacturers Nike might do the same.
This would be a massive blow for the Blues, with the deal being worth around £900 million across it's 15 year contract.
However, according to The Athletic, Nike will not be cutting ties with Chelsea.
Three wanted Chelsea to remove their logo from the club kits just hours before kick-off against Norwich on Thursday.
A statement read: 'In light of the Government's recently-announced sanctions, we have requested Chelsea Football Club temporarily suspend our sponsorship of the club including the removal our brand from the and around the stadium until further notice.
'We recognise that this decision will impact the many fans who follow the their team passionately.
'However, we feel that given the circumstance, and the Government sanction that is in place, it is the right thing to do.