Chelsea is about to have an attractive shirt contract that can help them pocket £ 60 million every year after winning the FIFA Club World Cup.
According to The Telegraph, Chelsea negotiated with two big companies last year to search for a new shirt sponsor, but The Blues decided to delay and wait because long -term contracts were worth £ 40 million. After the illustrious achievement at the FIFA Club World Cup, Chelsea is considering the proposals of sponsorship worth nearly 60 million pounds with seven to ten global companies competing to win this contract.
Chelsea has been waiting for better funding contracts since the agreement with Three ended after the 2022/23 season, after having temporary agreements with both Infinite Athlete and Damac Properties in recent years. The Blues has returned to the Champions League for the first time in three years, and that with the recent victory at the FIFA Club World Cup has attracted more attention from potential sponsors.
The FIFA Club World Cup has just ended, but the new Premier League season is near and Chelsea will have to act immediately if they want to find a sponsor and print the logo on the shirt during the opening week. It is believed that the Stamford Bridge team is confident that these shirts will be ready at some point in the 2025/26 season.
A source said: “Chelsea can miss the opportunity to receive up to £ 100 million if they agree to sign a long -term shirt sponsorship contract last year. With the right to win the Champions League and Club World Cup, the club can now negotiate a much bigger contract.”
In addition to the huge battlefield funding prepared to be signed, Chelsea also collected the £ 84.5 million bonus for the FIFA Club World Cup championship. The BLD team will also share great rewards for the players, expected to be about 350,000 pounds/person. Chelsea's bonuses at FIFA Club World Cup sent a strong message to the potential players and players that they will be rewarded with great reward when winning, despite the fact that they do not pay the highest basic salary.
Chelsea's model is to motivate players and Telegraph Sport to reveal that Chelsea players have gained a salary of about 20% when they are eligible to attend the Champions League, while the bonus is also paid when winning the Europa Conference League.