AC Milan's new ownership, RedBird Capital Partners, with Gerry Cardinale at the top, wants to continue working on expanding the portfolio of the club off the pitch. The key to increasing the club's growth and brand is to strike more strategic partnerships.
After signing a deal with Off-White and also after the one with Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson's movie Black Adam, it seems that the Milan senior club management is ready to revise the contract with Fly Emirates.
In fact, as per the latest news shared by Milannews.it, the current sponsorship with Fly Emirates sees Milan earning around 14.2 million euros per season which surely needs to grow further given the recent success of the team. The contract between the parties expires in June 2023. However, the feeling is that an agreement for the renewal can be reached by the end of the year. The new figures of the deal can be set between 30 to 35 million euros per season. For the record, AC Milan's highest paying sponsorship is from Puma as the club earns from the German technical sponsor 30 million euros per year and it is a deal that is valid until June 2028.
