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Paramount+ will be Inter Milan's shirt sponsor for the Champions League Final

A new deal for the most important match of the season

Paramount+ will be Inter Milan's shirt sponsor for the Champions League Final A new deal for the most important match of the season

Already for a few weeks now, Inter Milan have been playing with jerseys without sponsors, the reason being the decision to remove DigitalBits after the failed payments in 2023. In the meantime, the Nerazzurri shirt without sponsors has convinced the fans, so much so that the club has put the new sponsor-free kit on sale in the online store. During the last league match played in Torino against the Granata, Simone Inzaghi's team took the field with the Away jersey, on which a sponsor, never seen before on Inter shirts and in football in general, returned: Paramount+.

Paramount+ will be Inter Milan's shirt sponsor for the Champions League Final A new deal for the most important match of the season | Image 455782
Paramount+ will be Inter Milan's shirt sponsor for the Champions League Final A new deal for the most important match of the season | Image 455783
Paramount+ will be Inter Milan's shirt sponsor for the Champions League Final A new deal for the most important match of the season | Image 455784
Paramount+ will be Inter Milan's shirt sponsor for the Champions League Final A new deal for the most important match of the season | Image 455785
Paramount+ will be Inter Milan's shirt sponsor for the Champions League Final A new deal for the most important match of the season | Image 455786

The streaming service of the film production company has secured the last two matches of the season, but above all the biggest stage in European football. Inter Milan will in fact also wear a Paramount+ sponsored shirt during the Champions League Final against Manchester City, scheduled for 10 June in Istanbul. The sponsorship deal for these last two matches is €4 million, to which a further €4.5 million will be added next year, when Paramount+ will be included on the back of the jersey, and another €1.5 million for collaborative video content.