Tottenham seek stadium sponsor in Dubai

12 June 2009 08:53
Paul Barber, Spurs' executive director, has been in the region canvassing potential sponsors. 'We always felt that the Middle East and the Far East were the best places to look for sponsorship partners,' said Barber. 'This is because there are many emerging brands here which are looking for exposure in Europe. As well as the huge amount of print and television coverage a deal like this would generate, it would also give a new brand a key place in the skyline of central London.' Planning permission for the stadium, to be built adjacent to the existing White Hart Lane, has been submitted and could take up to a year before building begins. The current shirt sponsorship deal between Tottenham and Mansion expires next year. It is understood that any sponsorship deal could begin as soon as the contract with Mansion expires. Arsenal have enjoyed a successful and lengthy partnership with Emirates, who gave their name to the club's stadium as Ashburton Grove, and Spurs believe a similar arrangement would be beneficial to the club. Barber refused to reveal the names or numbers of companies he is in discussion with, adding: 'We don't want to get involved in guessing games. Negotiations are ongoing and we want to take things slow. This could be a deal that lasts between 10-20 years, so there is no need to rush.'

Source: Telegraph