Milan are set to enter a new long-term agreement with front of shirt sponsor Emirates following CEO Giorgio Furlani’s recent trip to the United Arab Emirates, which is set to earn the club over €100m over a five-year period.
During the international break, Furlani has been in Dubai to conduct a series of meetings with commercial partners and present and future sponsors as the Rossoneri look to increase the club’s revenue streams.
According to Saturday’s reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, Furlani has secured a new agreement with the airline Emirates, whose ‘Fly Emirates’ logo has been on the front of the Milan shirts since the 2010-11 season.
Milan already had an agreement in place with the UAE flag carrier that expired in 2026, but neither the club nor the company had any intention of ending their agreement, so a new extension running until 2030 has been set up.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the new deal will bring in increased revenues of over €100m over the next five years.
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