Overview
- Manchester United, in talks reported Wednesday by multiple outlets, are close to a multi-year training-kit agreement with Betway starting next season.
- People involved in the discussions estimate the deal at around or above £18 million per year, and the parties have not announced final terms.
- The plan would place Betway branding on players’ training wear and in official photos and videos produced at Carrington.
- United let their roughly £24 million-a-year Tezos training deal expire in June 2025 and waited for a partner that met price and fit, with Champions League qualification strengthening their hand.
- Premier League clubs will end front-of-shirt gambling ads from 2026-27, pushing betting firms toward training kits, and Betway brings experience from past ties with West Ham, Manchester City, Arsenal and Brighton.