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Aston Villa could land up to £50million on their next front-of-shirt sponsorship deal if they qualify for the Champions League again this season.
That is the view of finance expert Stefan Borson, who exclusively told Football Insider a deal of that magnitude would move the dial materially for Villa after they have recently been close to the profit and sustainability (PSR) limit.
The West Midlands giants signed a two-year deal with Greek betting platform Betano earlier this year, with the £20million-a-season agreement believed to be the most lucrative shirt deal in the club’s history.
But Premier League sides will no longer be able to sign up to front-of-shirt sponsorships with gambling firms from the 2026-27 season after they collectively agreed to withdraw from such deals last year.
Adrian Filby confirmed in a LinkedIn post on 30 September he has joined Villa as their new chief commercial officer after previously spending 21 years over two spells in a similar role at Celtic.
One of his biggest tasks will be securing a new lucrative front-of-shirt deal, with Unai Emery’s side’s qualification – and early success in the Champions League – expected to provide a boost to any talks with blue-chip brands.
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“If they were to qualify again this season as it looks like they might, that might become easier,” Borson told Football Insider.
“Adrian Filby will then be in a good place to do his first major deal on the front-of-shirt because we know the front-of-shirt partner they have got at the moment is going because we are going to have a ban on those betting partners, so that’s going to be his big target.
“For a club like Villa, if they can show that they are a serious contender for the top four on a regular basis, they will be looking for £40-50million for that front of shirt, especially if they have got Champions League.
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