Man Utd Seek New £20m Sleeve Sponsor as DXC Deal Ends
Man Utd Seek New £20m Sleeve Sponsor as DXC Deal Ends

Manchester United's sleeve sponsorship deal with DXC Technology is set to expire at the end of the 2025/2026 season, prompting the club to enter fresh talks for a new partner. The agreement, believed to be worth £20 million per season, began in the summer of 2022 and has run for four seasons.

The Premier League allowed sleeve sponsorship from the 2017/18 season. United's first sleeve sponsor was Kohler, followed by DXC in 2022. In addition to the sleeve deal, the club's training kit sponsorship with Tezos, worth £24 million per season, concluded at the end of June. Tezos had sponsored the training kit since 2022, replacing AON.

Club insiders have indicated a 'strong pipeline' of potential partners for both sleeve and training kit sponsorships. This follows the departure of another sponsor, Marriott International, over the summer after the company opted not to renew its deal as part of cost reductions.

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Despite finishing 15th in the Premier League last season, United announced record financial revenue of £666.5 million, record commercial revenue of £333.3 million, and record matchday revenue of £160.3 million in September. Football finance expert Kieran Maguire described the club as 'shockproof' commercially.

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