Manchester United struck a training-kit sponsorship deal on Monday, the Premier League champions saying they believed it was the first such agreement in English football. United said they had agreed a four-year contract with express and logistics company DHL. While the club did not give exact details, a source with knowledge of the deal said it was worth 40 million pounds ($66 million).
That is more than the Old Trafford team received in the early 2000s from a shirt agreement with Vodafone although it is less than the 80 million pounds media reports have said their existing shirt deal with insurance brokerage Aon was worth. United won a record 19th league title last season and their on-field success has been matched by strong commercial revenue figures. In May, quarterly financial results showed there was a 30 percent rise in commercial revenue compared to the same period the previous year. "This deal breaks new ground in the English game," United chief executive David Gill said in a statement.
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