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20th March 2021
09:56am GMT

The company's basis in online connectivity has made it a key player in the working world during the pandemic, as lockdown and subsequent working from home has made remote access a valuable service. The puns around connectivity and a Team United are all there, as expected.
The deal is currently a five-year contract estimated to be worth approximately £235 million. There are also believed to be talks of sponsoring United's training and pre-match kits too, as the club's eight-year deal with Aon is nearing its end.
Aon - a British insurance company - also gives its name to United's current training complex at Carrington. This implies that the specifics surrounding any additional agreements will likely have a lot of moving parts.
TeamViewer will be the sixth main shirt sponsor in the club's history. We can't speak for everyone, but we hardly feel it's going to go down as one of the favourites. For a start, it's blue. It won't be the first time United have had blue kits/accents, but never anywhere near the home strip.
It is believed the plans are for the logo to be white, at least on the home kit. People are already trying to figure out how the sponsor will work. There isn't much to work with but which one do you find the most aesthetically pleasing? Perhaps the name and the logo to one side?
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It was only yesterday that we saw what United's leaked away shirt might look like - who knows how well this new one will fit.
Although it is expected to be white, if it does end up appearing in blue, this will probably be the only way fans will be able to make peace with it.
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