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Manchester United's £20m shirt sleeve sponsorship deal compared to Man City, Arsenal and Liverpool

Manchester United have one of the most lucrative shirt sleeve sponsorship deals in the Premier League, a new study has discovered.

The Reds' on-field performances have been regularly critiqued since the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson in 2013. However, one thing which has not deteriorated is how commercially lucrative United as a club remain.

In September, United signed a new shirt sponsorship deal which will see Snapdragon take over from TeamViewer on the front of the jerseys in a reported £60m a year deal that is among the highest in the top flight. They will not be the only brand on the kit next season with DXC Technology remaining on the sleeves.

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But, how much does the American technology firm bring to the Reds? Research by OLBG has found the deal is the joint most lucrative agreement for such a sponsorship in the Premier League.

At £20million per year, the Reds' deal is equalled only by Manchester City's agreement with OKX. Following behind the two Manchester clubs by some distance is Tottenham Hotspur's deal with Cinch, Liverpool's with Expedia and Arsenal's Visit Rwanda sponsorship at £10m per year.

The top 10 Premier League sleeve sponsorships:

Manchester City - OKX - £20m

Manchester United - DXC Technology - £20m

Arsenal - Visit Rwanda - £10m

Liverpool - Expedia - £10m

Tottenham Hotspur - Cinch - £10m

Newcastle United - Noon - £7.5m

Aston Villa - Trade Nation - £2m

Crystal Palace - Kaiyun Sports - £2m

Nottingham Forest - Ideagen - £2m

Wolverhampton Wanderers - 6686 Sports - £2m

United's Adidas home shirt is made up of the same colour of the city's iconic red rose and features a black collar. The collar also

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