Manchester United are set to announce a new training kit sponsorship with blockchain platform Tezos in a deal worth £20million per season, reports claim.
United have been looking to replace their previous Carrington sponsors AON after their contract with the insurance firm ended at the end of last season. They had raked in £120m across the eight year deal.
And officials have now wrapped up a multi-year deal with Tezos, according to the Athletic, with the club already completing a handful of promotional shoots at the training ground ahead of the official announcement.
United players have been training without a sponsor so far this season after the club's deal with MyProtein - owned by the Hut Group - collapsed amid concerns over fan backlash towards the Glazer Family.