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Aon teams up with Manchester United in bumper training deal

Aon-sponsored Manchester United shirts

Aon has signed an eight-year deal worth a reported £120m-£180m with Manchester United to rename the football club’s training centre as the Aon Training Complex and sponsor its training kit.

The broking giant will become the first-ever partner of the club's training facility at Carrington and United players and coaching staff will also wear Aon-branded training kits at all friendly and competitive domestic fixtures, as well as during training sessions.

Aon has one more season to run on its £80m four-year deal to sponsor Manchester United's playing kit. It will be replaced by Chevrolet which has upped the ante in a £53m per-year deal.

Both Aon and Manchester United have reportedly

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