Real Madrid’s new sponsor will bring in big money

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This little ad set fire in Spain… and in France. Earlier today, Real Madrid released a video announcing an upcoming signing for February 2. Obviously, that was all it took to invoke the future of Kylian Mbappé, who is coming to the end of his contract at PSG in June, and who is already being announced within the Spanish club for next season. In reality, it would be nothing more and nothing less than the arrival of a new sponsor.

The Merengues will have written the HP brand (computer manufacturer in particular) on the sleeve of the jersey. If the location of this new brand will be rather discreet on the Madrid outfit, this new partnership will above all be very profitable. According to A.S., this contract will allow Real to pocket €70 million per year. Just with its sponsors on the jersey, €250 million falls into the club’s coffers each year. Enough to treat yourself to the biggest stars on the planet…

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