Manchester United announce new £24million training kit sponsorship deal
Manchester United have signed a multi-year training kit sponsorship deal with blockchain company Tezos worth around £24million a year.
Tezos-branded training kit will be worn by United 's first-team squad for the first time prior to this weekend’s match against Southampton and the logo will also feature on training kit worn by the women's team.
The deal replaces AON as the training kit sponsor, but doesn't include naming rights for the Carrington training ground, which was part of the AON deal.
United are continuing to search for a deal for a sponsor to take over the namings rights at Carrington.
Blockchains are known for their role in allowing secure digital transactions without the need for a third party, but are also known for their roles in controversial cryptocurrency systems.
United stressed that Tezos were a more environmentally-friendly blockchain than some of their competitors.
Victoria Timpson, Manchester United’s CEO of Alliances and Partnerships, said: “This is a hugely exciting partnership for Manchester United because it aligns us with one of the most advanced, reliable and sustainable blockchains in an area of technology which promises to truly revolutionise the way that everyone, including the club and our fans, can interact.
“We are especially pleased to be partnering with one of the most eco-friendly blockchains, using technology that is energy-efficient, limits carbon emissions and lowers costs, consistent with the club’s wider efforts to promote environmental sustainability.
“Partnerships are at the core of our strength as a club, supporting the drive for success on the pitch, and we are delighted to welcome Tezos as the latest industry leader to join our family of partners.”
Edward Adlard, Head of


