The co -owners of Man United Ineos participated in talks with the rivals of Premier League, Tottenham Hotspur, aimed at making an early outing of their sponsorship of the North London Club.
Mail Sport understands that what has been described as friendly discussions take place between the two parties for the petrochemical giant withdrawing prematurely from a five -year agreement signed in 2022.
Ineos, owned by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, is the 4 x 4 official partner of Spurs via their Grenadier vehicle and their brand image is in sight in the canoes of the new impressive stadium of the club. The Ineos logo also regularly appears regularly on advertising thandes and was seen throughout the 1-0 victory of the Spurs against United on Sunday. It is believed that the agreement extends over several million per season.
However, they are currently reducing their sports portfolio. Last week, New Zealand rugby announced that they were taking legal measures, after Ineos made an early exit of a sponsorship agreement with the All Blacks worth £ 3.7 mm which does not should not end before 2027.
A partnership with the America’s Cup team from Sir Ben Ainslie was also dismissed, while the Daily Telegraph reported earlier this week that the third of Ineos in Mercedes Formula 1 was also threats, with talks in progress.
Since their arrival in United, Ineos has carried out a series of cuts as part of a vast examination of the way the company operates, which has identified a number of areas of waste.
The co -owners of Man United participated in talks with the rivals of the Premier League Tottenham
The five -year agreement signed in 2022 and the Ineos brand can be seen at the Tottenham stadium
Ineos became the 4 x 4 partner of the Spurs via his Grenadier vehicle in December 2022
Mail Sport revealed that they had to make 250 layoffs and earlier this month, revealed that 100 to 200 additional job losses were envisaged.
Their goal is to return United to benefit and release funds to strengthen the first team from Ruben Amorim.
When the news of their row with the All Blacks broke, Ineos published a statement accused of the “de-industrialization of Europe” in the middle of high carbon taxes.
When the agreement with the Spurs was announced, the club said that it was a “Grain and Glory, goal and passion partnership, and dare to do things differently”.
Tottenham Ben Davies players, Dominic Solanke, Guglielmo Vicario, Timo Werner, Archie Gray and Yves Bissouma all have filmed content that appears on the Ineos website.
Spurs and ineos refused to comment.