Man United and Qualcomm Technologies have extended their principal shirt partnership until 2029.
Manchester United and Qualcomm Technologies have triggered the extension of their principal shirt partnership, meaning the deal will now run until 2029.
As part of the extension, Qualcomm Technologies has expanded its rights into the PC category and activated the right to nominate a logo to appear on the back of United's shirts this season. As seen at Wembley in the Community Shield last weekend, the logo is placed beneath the squad numbers and will be visible on the back of shirts in Women's Super League fixtures as well as certain other men's, women's and academy fixtures this term.
"Against that backdrop, we are incredibly proud to announce the extension of our principal partnership. We have ambitious plans for this club to continue to grow and win on and off the pitch. Qualcomm's commitment to join us on this journey shows the strength and depth of the bond between us, which we know will only be enhanced the more we work together."
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