Champions League - Manchester United keep money-spinning £75m Adidas sponsorship deal intact after qualification
Manchester
United reached the Champions League on the last day of the season. Ole Gunnar
Solskjaer's side beat Leicester City 2-0 on Sunday afternoon. United are now
able to claim all of their £75million-a-year kit deal with Adidas. Champions
League fans can book Champions League Final Tickets on our
website on exclusively discounted prices.
The club's
kit supplier was allowed to keep £25million if they failed to qualify. Manchester
United have avoided the potential loss of £25million through kit sponsorship
after they qualified for the Champions League on Sunday.
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| Champions League - Manchester United keep money-spinning £75m Adidas sponsorship deal intact after qualification |
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side beat top-four rivals Leicester City 2-0 in a winner-takes-all clash on the final day of the Premier League season to seal a spot in Europe's premier club competition. Had the Red Devils lost to Brendan Rodgers' side on Sunday, they would have finished in fifth place.
Only winning
the highly-competitive Europa League tournament in August would have secured
Champions League football for next season. Missing out on the Champions League
for a second successive season would have allowed kit supplier Adidas to keep
£25million of their £75million-a-year sponsorship deal next season.
But now the
Red Devils are sat at Europe's top table, Adidas is required to give the
Premier League giants this extra 33 per cent instalment which the club could
spend in the summer transfer window.
Manchester
United's kit deal with Adidas is the second-highest in the Premier League,
behind Liverpool's £80million-a-year deal with Nike which was finalised in
January 2020. If Adidas had been allowed to keep £25million of the
sponsorship deal, United would have received less money in annual kit revenue
than rivals Chelsea, Manchester City and Arsenal.
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| Champions League - Manchester United keep money-spinning £75m Adidas sponsorship deal intact after qualification |
Manchester City has the third-highest kit deal in England's top-flight due to their £65million-a-year with Puma, while Arsenal and Chelsea bring in £60m-a-year with Adidas and Nike respectively. Tottenham Hotspur, on the other hand, rakes in £30m-a-year through their deal with Nike.
Despite now
being able to fall back on £75million-a-year from their kit supplier, United's
deal is still small in comparison to La Liga giants Real Madrid and Barcelona,
who earn £110m and £100m respectively.
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