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Manchester United have ended their lucrative sponsorship deal with airline Aeroflot following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Aeroflot had served as the “official carrier” of Manchester United since replacing Turkish Airlines in 2013, with the team regularly flying with Russia’s largest airline to European away matches.
The latest commercial deal - reported to be worth £40million - was due to expire in 2023, with calls for the Premier League giants to sever ties following Russian military escalation in Ukraine that culminated in a full-scale invasion of the country that began on Thursday.
United’s players did not fly with Aeroflot to Madrid for Wednesday’s Champions League last-16 first-leg tie against Atletico and a spokesperson confirmed on Friday that the agreement had now been terminated.
“In light of events in Ukraine,