Given that the current deal is £9.6m a year you would have to be looking for something of the same or better value that is not a betting company or alcohol brand. I think there are going to be very few options, given the current global crisis and economic downturn. Lets just hope this was agreed months ago with someone and they still want to do it. Looking at the current deals, outside of the top 6 only Brighton and Sheffield United are not sponsored by a betting company. 12 teams including us are. People have mentioned TCL as a possible sponsor, either sleeve or main sponsor with their revenue they certainly have the money, if it is them, I just hope their logo doesn't appear in red on our kits
Manchester United - £64 million (Chevrolet)
2. Manchester City - £45 million (Etihad)
3. Arsenal - £40 million (Fly Emirates)
4. Chelsea - £40 million (Yokohama)
5. Liverpool - £40 million (Standard Chartered)
6. Tottenham - £35 million (AIA)
7. West Ham - £10 million (Betway)
8. Everton - £9.6 million (SportPesa)
9. Wolves - £8 million (ManBetX)
10. Southampton - £7.5 million (LD Sports)
11. Burnley - £7.5 million (LoveBet)
12. Crystal Palace - £6.5 million (ManBetX)
13. Newcastle - £6.5 million (Fun88)
14. Watford - £6.5 million (Sportsbet.io)
15. Aston Villa - £6 million (W88)
16. Bournemouth - £5 million (M88)
17. Leicester - £4 million (King Power)
18. Sheffield United - £3.5 million (USG)
19. Norwich - £3 million (Dafabet)
20. Brighton - £1.5 million (American Express)