La Liga giants Barcelona have this week secured a much-needed boost on the monetary front.
As much comes by way of an agreement to extend their partnership with music streaming platform Spotify.
Spotify have of course long acted as a key partner for Barcelona on and off the pitch alike.
The Swedish company currently occupy the space on the front of the Blaugrana’s jersey, as well as boasting the naming rights for the Camp Nou.
Their contract in Catalunya’s capital had been due to expire in the summer of 2026, giving rise to a fresh round of talks regarding a renewal over recent weeks.
And such discussions have since given rise to an accord.
As confirmed by a whole host of sources, Spotify’s logo will remain on Barca’s jerseys through 2030, whilst the Spanish champions’ home ground will continue to be referred to as the Spotify Camp Nou until 2034.
And as alluded to above, an insight into the financial details of the deal have since come to the fore, too.
As per a report from Mundo Deportivo:
‘This new agreement will bring in approximately 380 million euros in revenue for the Barcelona club and will begin to run from 2026.’
Conor Laird – GSFN