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Manchester United Cancel £40m Russian Aeroflot Airline Sponsorship Deal After War in Ukraine

Manchester United have cancelled their massive £40 million sponsorship deal with Russian airline Aeroflot. 

The move is in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and comes after United flew to Madrid on Tuesday with Titan Airways. 

A United Spokesperson said: ‘In light of events in Ukraine, we have withdrawn Aeroflot’s sponsorship rights.

‘We share the concerns of our fans around the world and extend our sympathies to those affected.’ 

The team had a longstanging commercial agreement having first linked up with the Russian company in 2013 but have now severed ties.

United’s deal with Aeroflot was renewed in 2017 to the tune of £40m and was due to expire in 2023. Aeroflot is the national airline of and flies to 146 destinations across 52 countries.

In addition to flying the United players all over the world, Aeroflot also provided the club with travel and logistical advice but United are now in the market for a new flight partner, with Qatar Airways understood to be considered. 

United banked in the region of £100m in total from their nine-year association with the Russian company. 

United stars Edinson Cavani (left) and Nemanja Matic (right) pictured on an Aeroflot flight

United stars Edinson Cavani (left) and Nemanja Matic (right) pictured on an Aeroflot flight

Manchester United previously swapped their flight with Russian state airline Aeroflot and have now cancelled their sponsorship deal in light of the invasion of Ukraine

The United stars were scheduled to depart on the Aeroflot service at 4pm but instead flew with Titan (pictured after its departure)

The United stars were scheduled to depart on the Aeroflot service at 4pm but instead flew with Titan (pictured after its departure)

Interestingly, United’s share price dropped following  

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