Everton are close to an agreement with CMC Markets to become their new sponsor.
However, Everton may have to share the same sponsor as Fulham, who are also in talks with the global firm.
Everton News understands that Everton will earn around £15m-per-year with CMC Markets, with the £30m touted expected to be over a two-year period.
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The Toffees are just one of many Premier League sides looking for a new sponsor, but it seems CMC may have their fingers in a number of pies ahead of the new season.
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Everton’s CMC Markets deal could be matched by Fulham
Everton have been in talks with CMC Markets over recent months as they look for a replacement to their Stake deal.
In a report by Sky News, it is also claimed that CMC Markets are close to reaching an agreement with Fulham.
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The proposed deal will be in place from the start of the 2026/27 campaign, with the Premier League banning gambling sponsorships for the front-of-the-shirt.
Ironically, Everton could retain Stake as a shirt sponsor, with the gambling firm looking set to become the sleeve sponsor for the Toffees.
The Friedkin Group have not struggled to land major sponsorship deals in their 15 months on Merseyside.
Everton finally look like a club that have their affairs in order, with the latest financial accounts only sharing a small loss.
The Hill Dickinson Stadium secured a lucrative naming rights deal, this shirt sponsor deal is set to surpass that considerably.
It is a major step forward for Everton, with the Blues set to increase their revenue from their previous deal with Stake.
However, the Blues will be hoping they have not been offered less than what CMC Markets have offered Fulham.
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