Football Insider has been told by Kieran Maguire that Newcastle United should use Chelsea's sponsorship deal to justify big deals of their own.
Chelsea are in advanced talks with Infinite Athlete over a £50million per season sponsorship agreementThe Blues hoped to announce the deal before the start of the Premier League but the deal is currently undergoing a fair market value assessment of its own.Should Chelsea be given the green light to partner with Infinite Athlete, Maguire believes Newcastle should use the value of that agreement to justify signing bigger deals of their own.
“Newcastle United are in a position of catch-up so I think they will have to tread cautiously if they are going to make representations against the Premier League.It might be better for Newcastle to use Chelsea’s potential £40-£50million front-of-shirt deal to help them justify and defend their £25million deal with Sela.
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