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Manchester United's co -owners, have not left their sponsorship agreement with Tottenham after reaching a payment agreement, Inside Sport understands.
Last month, we reported how friendly discussions were being carried out in order for the Petrochemical giant of Sir Jim Ratcliffe to retire prematurely from a five -year agreement signed in 2022.
Ineos was the official partner of 4 x 4 of the Spurs through his Granadier vehicle and the curious vision of his brand in shelters and advertising screens in a rival of the Premier League was the result of an agreement signed long before his participation in Old Trafford and he thought he was worth several million per season.
However, it was no longer visible in the victory of Tottenham's Europa League over Az Alkmaar on Thursday night.
And it has been said that internal sport has been agreed that an agreement has been agreed that sees ineos paying a “non -insignificant sum” that is believed to be millions to end the agreement.
While the Ratcliffe company saves and ends a non -great appearance, it also frees spurs to find a new sponsor. The Club of Northern London can well seek a more lucrative general automotive agreement as a replacement for 4 x 4.

Manchester United's co -owners, have not left their sponsorship agreement with Tottenham after reaching a payment agreement, Inside Sport understands

Ineos was the official partner of 4 x 4 of Spurs through his Granadier vehicle. The agreement was signed long before your participation in Old Trafford

However, it was no longer visible in the victory of Tottenham's Europa League over Az Alkmaar
The situation certainly seems to have developed in more harmony than the attempt to be ineas to get out of their sponsorship agreement with the All Blacks, who have taken legal actions for a retirement for an agreement that must not end until 2027.
An association with the Copa América de Sir Ben Ainslie team has also been completed, while the Daily Telegraph reported earlier this week that the participation of a third of ineos in Formula 1 of Mercedes was also threatened, with ongoing conversations while looking to focus completely on United.