
[ad_1]
Spurs ‘in talks with Google over naming rights deal for £1bn Tottenham Hotspur Stadium’… as the club seeks to earn additional revenue to boost progress on the pitch
- Tottenham chiefs have sought a title sponsor for the stadium since it opened
- The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has held several major events in recent years
- A potential agreement with Google would boost the club’s growing coffers
Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly in talks with Google over naming rights for their stadium.
Chairman Daniel Levy has long been interested in securing a title sponsor of the 62,850-capacity Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which cost around £1billion and opened back in 2019.
Levy said that year that the club were looking at a ‘naming-rights deal’ for the stadium, built on the grounds of the old White Hart Lane, with the ‘right brand on the right money’.
Tottenham have reportedly held talks with Google over a potential stadium naming rights deal
The £1.1bn stadium held the NFL game between the New York Giants and Green Bay Packers
The club have since been unable to strike such a deal but The Athletic reports Spurs have held discussions with Google, one of the most famous companies in the world, regarding a potential agreement.
Spurs are looking to become the latest high-profile Premier League side to sign an agreement with a title sponsor for their stadium, joining the likes of Arsenal and Manchester City.
Their stadium has already hosted NFL matches, including Sunday’s game between the New York Giants and Green Bay Packers, the Challenge Cup final, world title fights in boxing and concerts since it was opened three years ago.
The state-of-the-art Tottenham Hotspur Stadium opened back in 2019 and is a valuable asset
It is widely regarded as…
[ad_2]
Source : dailymail

