In the world of UK football, the Premier League stands at the centre of the action. Drawing in fans and sponsors, it’s unsurprising that so many businesses want a slice of the action.
Sponsorship deals within the Premier League are not just advertisements, but strategic brand partnerships that help businesses put themselves in front of millions of people.
Because of the high success rate of these partnerships, the cost of sponsoring a Premier League club has soared in recent years. In fact, the recent partnership between Manchester City and Etihad was the biggest of all time, earning the club a huge £67.5 million a year.
What do you get when you sponsor a premier league club?
When you sponsor a Premier League club, you’re not just purchasing advertising space; you’re investing in a partnership.
This includes branded exposure on team kits, media coverage, and a strong presence in the club’s digital and social media platforms.
Additionally, sponsors usually get exclusive access to the club’s events and hospitality areas, allowing them to engage with the fanbase directly.
Beyond the advertising and exposure benefits, sponsoring a Premier League club also allows the team to be associated with some of the biggest and most iconic teams in sports, helping build loyalty amongst supporters.
Who owns the Premier League?
The Premier League is owned by its 20 member clubs, each acting as a shareholder.
This model ensures all clubs have a voice in decision-making processes, meaning they all get an equal say in major decisions.
The League has a comprehensive Rule Book and an Owners’ Charter, meaning its members and shareholders must commit to shared values. This decentralised ownership structure not only helps build collaboration between clubs but also keeps the teams invested in the league’s success.
So how much does it really cost to sponsor a Premier League club?
Arsenal
As of August 2023, Arsenal has renewed its sponsorship with Emirates, costing the airline £50M per season.
This latest renewal is set to run until at least 2028, allowing the brand to appear on club shirts, retain its name of the stadium amongst other perks.
Aston Villa
In June 2023, Aston Villa signed a controversial deal with online betting company BK8, after its long standing partnership with Cazoo.
Whilst the value of their latest sponsorship remains undisclosed, it was estimated that the deal with Cazoo earned the club more than £6 million per year.
From this, we can probably infer that the latest sponsorship is considerably more, especially considering the level of backlash currently associated with the partnership.
Chelsea
In September 2023, Chelsea confirmed a shirt sponsorship deal with Infinite Athlete – a US based sports tech company.
Due to last till the end of the 2024 season, the sponsorship is believed to be worth around a whopping £40 million.
Crystal Palace
Since 2015, Crystal Palace had partnered with betting companies Mansion.com, ManBetX and W88 for their shirt sponsorships, meaning kits sold to younger fans could not feature the logos.
However, this all changed when the club recently signed a deal with car insurance company Cinch for $8.50M per year, who will remain on their shirt for the 23/24 season.
Liverpool
Back in 2022, Liverpool announced a four year extension to their partnership with Standard Chartered – believed to be worth over £50M per year.
A partnership lasting around 17 years, the sponsorship is currently due to last until 2027, showing the long term value that the club provides to its banking partner.
Manchester City
And over to our record holders. Manchester City and Ethiad made headlines in recent weeks for their record breaking £67.5 million a year partnership in the 2022/23 season.
According to Forbes, the deal will be worth £400 million over 10 years – a huge investment for the airline.
Manchester United
Another huge contender is Manchester United, whose sponsorship deal with TeamViewer brings in a huge £48M per year.
The club previously had a more lucrative deal with car manufacturer Chevrolet for £64M per year, but lost out due to performance issues.
The current deal is set to last until 2026, where they will be on the lookout to recoup some of the money lost this year.
Tottenham Hotspur
in 2019, Tottenham Hotspur announced an 8 year deal with AIA insurance, estimated to be worth £320 million until 2027 – around £40M per year.
This partnership made headlines back in 2019 but has since been beaten by other deals.
However, eyes are on Tottenham to see how much they can secure when the sponsorship ends in 3 years’ time.
Watford
One of the newest teams in the league, back in 2021 Watford signed a shirt sponsorship agreement with online betting and crypto company Stake.com.
The partnership was reported to be worth £5M per year, and rumour has it that the sponsor paid in crypto. Whilst that may have sounded good back in 2021 during the crypto peak, it certainly might add some volatility to the agreement!
Conclusion
In conclusion, sponsorship in the Premier League shows just how lucrative partnerships between sports and businesses can be.
The figures involved in these partnerships show not just the value of the clubs but also the huge potential for brands to amplify their presence globally.
From Arsenal’s £50 million per season deal with Emirates to Manchester City’s record-setting £67.5 million a year partnership with Etihad, these agreements show just how valuable these sponsorships really are.


