Corinthians continue their search for a new main sponsor more than 40 days after VaideBet stopped occupying the main space on Timão’s shirt.
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What is known about the negotiations regarding the new sponsor of Corinthians?
According to the information received from geThe intention of the board of directors is to obtain a sponsor with values close to what they received under the contract that ended in July. Therefore, the club seeks to reach an agreement with a value starting from 100 million Brazilian reals per year and a contract until the end of the term of president Augusto Melo in December 2026.
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However, according to information from General Electric, two companies have made similar proposals and are negotiating contractual terms to reach a sponsorship agreement with Corinthians.
The Board of Directors aims to announce the new sponsor in July. For this reason, this week is very important to achieve a positive outcome to the negotiations.
According to the Poder 360 portal, one of the companies negotiating with Corinthians to be the new sponsor is Esportes da Sorte. The contract is worth 75 million Brazilian reals per year fixed, and could reach 90 million Brazilian reals in the case of sporting and marketing objectives.
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