Manchester United will lose more than £20m in sponsorship income from Adidas if they fail to qualify for next year’s Champions League.
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The German sportswear giant is in the second season of a 10-year, £750m deal.
After announcing a fall in firstquarter revenue, United said the annual payment will reduce by 30% if they do not reach Europe’s flagship competition for a second successive season.
United are sixth in the Premier League, six points off the top four.
“There is a clause in the Adidas contract that applies if we are missing from the Champions League for two years in a row,” said United’s chief financial officer Cliff Baty.
“An example would be if we were due to receive £70m in a given year; we would not receive £21m.”
The sum is taken off each year of the contract, with the first payment covering the years for which the deal which came into force in 2015 has been active.
Baty said a failure by United to get out of the Europa League group stage this season would cost the Mourinho club “single digit millions”.
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