September 18, 2024

Red Bull have already signed commercial deals this summer with Everton and Newcastle United to become official energy drink partner of those clubs, but are planning more partnerships, according to Leeds chief executive Angus Kinnear.

Speaking on The Square Ball Podcast, the Elland Road boardroom figure outlined the soft drink giant’s plan to branch out and sponsor more teams in England, however it is highly unlikely they will enter into another agreement which includes an equity option, as is the case with Leeds.

Red Bull own a ‘significant’ minority portion of the Elland Road club, said to be around 10 per cent after striking a deal with 49ers Enterprises this summer that saw the company become principal front-of-shirt sponsors, as well as minority shareholders.

Their agreements with Newcastle and Everton, meanwhile, are purely commercial and not related to club ownership.

Nevertheless, Red Bull intend to delve into the English market further, Kinnear says, if only from a commercial and brand awareness perspective.

“Over the last couple of weeks you’ll have seen Red Bull announce more traditional sponsorship deals and I think they’re going to end up with six clubs.

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