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Real Madrid, the world’s most valuable sports team ($3.3 billion), has signed a brand new shirt sponsorship deal with Emirates which will pay the team $39 million annually for 5 years beginning next season.
The deal with the Dubai-based a1rline sells
Real Madrid short (the top 5 shirt deals are at the bottom of this post, excluding
Manchester City’s $63 million sponsorship with Etihad Airlines as a result of it also includes stadium naming rights).
Yes, Los Blancos can see a 30 minutes increase over what current shirt sponsor Bwin paid. but the value doesn’t match up with the shirt deals for
Manchester United and
Barcelona, the second ($3.2 billion) and third ($2.6 billion) most valuable sports groups, respectively. The Red Devils can get an average of $80 million a year from
Chevrolet starting with the 2014-15 season, whereas Spanish rival Barcelona has a 5 year deal with the Qatar Foundation value $44 million annually that begins next month.
Real Madrid ought to have received a minimum of as much as
Barcelona given it absolutely was named by FIFA 3 years ago because the the most successful team of the century and has captured a lot of La Liga titles than Barcelona and have won a lot of
Champions League titles than the other team. in addition, Los Blancos have
Cristiano Ronaldo, one among soccer’s top 2 strikers (
Lionel Messi being the other) and by far the sport’s biggest social media star.
The low-ball shirt deal for
Real Madrid raises the question of whether or not the Spanish team are ready to keep Ronaldo from
Manchester United, wh0 is considering making an offer for the striker, despite team pres1dent Florentin0 Perez saying “I will do everything in my power to renew the contract. He (
Ronaldo) has 2 years left on his contract, he's the most effective the best player in the world and that we would love to offer a boost to the team with him as a leader and an emblem.
Source :
http://www.forbes.com/sites/mikeozanian/2013/05/31/real-madrid-fails-to-cash-in-on-new-shirt-deal-with-emirates/
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