Recognized as one of the wealthiest football clubs globally, Real Madrid is set to significantly boost its financial standing in the coming weeks. The club is finalizing new agreements with two key sponsors, having already reached principal agreements.
Over recent months, Real Madrid has been actively negotiating renewals for its sponsorship deals with Adidas, their kit manufacturer, and Fly Emirates, their primary shirt sponsor. Both companies were requested to increase their monthly contributions to the Bernabéu, a demand they have accepted.
Consequently, Real Madrid has secured agreements with both Adidas and Fly Emirates, according to reports from Onda Cero (via MD). Both partnerships will extend until 2031, and the increased revenue will elevate the value of Los Blancos’ shirt sponsorship to a remarkable €300 million.
This makes Real Madrid’s shirt the most valuable in global football, surpassing rivals like Barcelona and Manchester United. Once formally signed in the coming weeks, the combined contributions from Adidas, Fly Emirates, and sleeve sponsor HP will amount to €300 million per season for the club.
Real Madrid Urged to Utilize New Funds for Summer Reinforcements
Florentino Pérez and his board have demonstrated exceptional skill in generating revenue for Real Madrid. These new agreements with Adidas and Fly Emirates are expected to free up additional funds for significant squad improvements this summer. The squad is in need of substantial reinforcements, including a new center-back and a central midfielder.
While Real Madrid continues to be a dominant force off the pitch and an attractive entity for associations, their on-field performance needs to reflect this strength more consistently. The past 18 months have been notably disappointing from a footballing standpoint. This summer marks the dawn of a new era at the Bernabéu, and the club must ensure they make the right strategic decisions.








