Paris Saint-Germain and Nike could extend their collaboration once again. Despite an agreement already running for the long term, the Parisian club and the American brand are reportedly discussing a new deal.
PSG and Nike do not appear ready to part ways anytime soon. According to La Source Parisienne (@lasource75006), negotiations are currently underway between the two parties for a long-term extension.
A historic partnership that could be extended even further
Nike CEO Elliott Hill reportedly traveled to the Stade Louis-II on February 17 to meet with PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi. The discussions are said to have continued late into the evening in Monaco.
For the record, Paris Saint-Germain has been tied to Nike until 2032 under a contract signed in 2019, estimated to be worth between €80 and €85 million per season. Any potential extension would further strengthen a historic partnership between the Parisian club and the American brand, which dates back to 1989.
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