Arsenal and Emirates have reportedly signed a new five-year contract extension on sponsorship issues on club jersey. Partnership that has been going on since 2006 ago it will certainly continue until the end of the upcoming 2023/2024 season.
It became the biggest sponsorship deal ever signed by the Gunners and is the longest partnership for sponsorship jersey problem in the English Premier League. Not only that, the partnership between the two parties is one of the longest sponsorship issues in the world of sports.
Speaking of the deal, which extended to the club's outfit, Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis said the joint commitment was a statement of the strength and depth of the unique relationship of both sides.
"Emirates are once again showing their great confidence in our approach and ambition, and their significantly increased investment will help us continue to compete for trophies and bring more success to the club and to our fans around the world."
Emirates will also remain an Arsenal travel partner for their pre-season tour, where the airline continues to gain marketing rights to develop their global campaigns and initiatives. The Arsenal-based stadium will also continue to be known as Emirates Stadium until 2028, as part of a contract extension agreed in 2012.
"The appeal and strong influence of Arsenal around the world, combined with their ambitions as a club, makes them an ideal partner for Emirates, with values that reflect us as a brand," said Emirates President Sir Tim Clark.