Spurs seek £22m stadium rights naming deal with Google
October 13 - English Premier League Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly been in talks with Google over possible sponsorship of their state-of-the-art £1 billion stadium.
The North London club have been seeking a long-term naming rights deal since moving into their new 62,850-capacity home three years ago
Since then the ground has been known simply as Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, but Spurs have apparently spoken to a number of global brands.
In addition to football, the stadium regularly hosts concerts and other sports, including NFL games.
Manchester City's naming rights deal with Etihad, currently the biggest in English football, is valued at £21.9million a year and Spurs are reportedly looking for more .
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October 13 - English Premier League Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly been in talks with Google over possible sponsorship of their state-of-the-art £1 billion stadium.
The North London club have been seeking a long-term naming rights deal since moving into their new 62,850-capacity home three years ago
Since then the ground has been known simply as Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, but Spurs have apparently spoken to a number of global brands.
In addition to football, the stadium regularly hosts concerts and other sports, including NFL games.
Manchester City's naming rights deal with Etihad, currently the biggest in English football, is valued at £21.9million a year and Spurs are reportedly looking for more .
Contact the author of this story at moc.l1665729014labto1665729014ofdlr1665729014owedi1665729014sni@w1665729014ahsra1665729014w.wer1665729014dna1665729014
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