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Tottenham to make record-breaking announcement before Xmas

mawspurs

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Tottenham intend to announce a stadium naming rights deal before Christmas, sources have told Football Insider. Google and Amazon are both in the running to secure a 10-year-plus agreement which is likely to be worth up to £25million per season.

The North Londoners have been without a title sponsor since the 62,850-seater arena opened in April 2019 but are now confident they are approaching the end game in negotiations.

Source: Football Insider
 

hughy

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Football Insider needs to fuck off. Bunch of absolute ****y guessers.
 

Spurslove

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I don't think £250 million sounds like the earth-shattering deal of monstrous proportions I expected. Surely it has to be more than that. Remember, Levy has been holding out for the best deal and must have set a valuation in his head which will have to have been either met or exceeded, and as far as both Amazon & Google are concerned, that quoted figure is peanuts and will hardly be seen as a 'major investment' in the eyes of their own shareholders.

It has to be more than £250 million. If the figure were more like half a billion I could believe it much more and actually get quite excited about it. We need to make a major statement to the world.
 

yiddopaul

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I don't think £250 million sounds like the earth-shattering deal of monstrous proportions I expected. Surely it has to be more than that. Remember, Levy has been holding out for the best deal and must have set a valuation in his head which will have to have been either met or exceeded, and as far as both Amazon & Google are concerned, that quoted figure is peanuts and will hardly be seen as a 'major investment' in the eyes of their own shareholders.

It has to be more than £250 million. If the figure were more like half a billion I could believe it much more and actually get quite excited about it. We need to make a major statement to the world.
They said in the article it is over 10 years. Most deals are over 20 years.
 

Spurslove

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They said in the article it is over 10 years. Most deals are over 20 years.

OK cheers. I can't see the club agreeing such a short term naming tights deal, especially as you say, when other clubs sign up to 20-30 years usually.
 

soflapaul

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with inflation running the way it has, 25M today is equivalent to 21.9M when the stadium was completed and likely to be even less valuable going forward. you have to go for the best deal going forward. does anyone know if these deals are inflation adjusted?
 

newbie

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25 million at 20 years is £500 million that’s mental

I can’t see us getting that that’s like 10 N’dombeles

Also 10 years makes sense Witt inflation
 

yiddopaul

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OK cheers. I can't see the club agreeing such a short term naming tights deal, especially as you say, when other clubs sign up to 20-30 years usually.
Oh I agree. If it was over 20 years, then that's £500m. Much more like it! Though this is the media, so there's that...
 

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spacelord

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When did that start and when does that deal end?
Ends after 23/24 season.

But considering our shirt deal is 320 for 8 years. Same yearly amount but thought their stadium naming was tied up in the 200m deal?

Looking at most stadium sponsors 25m pa looks like really good business.
 

VoteMe4Prez

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Let's just make sure we invest again in January. We need another defender and attacking midfielder, stat
 
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