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Tottenham sue INEOS after Man Utd co-owner’s firm quit sponsorship contract

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Co-owner of Manchester United, applauds beside Daniel Levy, Chairman of Tottenham Hotspur (Pics: Getty)

Tottenham Hotspur are suing Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s firm INEOS over the company withdrawing from a sponsorship contract.

Spurs have filed High Court proceedings against the British billionaire’s company over a terminated sponsorship agreement.

According to The Telegraph, the multi-million pound deal was signed in December 2022 to promote the Ineos Grenadier car as Spurs’ official 4×4 vehicle partner. INEOS had held talks over the last few months over withdrawing from the deal but failed to come to an amicable agreement, leading to the lawsuit.

Spurs are not the only team to have been left angry over INEOS withdrawing from a sponsorship deal. The firm stopped sponsoring Sir Ben Ainslie’s sailing team earlier this year and pulled out of a deal with the All Blacks rugby team. The All Blacks also took legal action against Ratcliffe’s firm but withdrew it after a deal was reached.

INEOS explained in a statement to The Telegraph that the firm had a contractual right to terminate the partnership and did so in December 2024.

“Ineos Automotive has been a partner of Tottenham Hotspur since 2022, taking on a partnership agreement that Ineos Group had in place with the club since 2020.

“Like any business, we have to be diligent in how we operate and where we invest marketing budgets. It’s completely normal for partnerships to be reviewed on a regular basis, and we’ve decided that the partnership wasn’t working out for us. We have the right to terminate the partnership.”

Tottenham are yet to make any official comment on INEOS statement. The legal dispute between comes less than a month after Spurs beat United in the Europa League final to earn qualification for the Champions League, worth an estimated £100m ($135m).

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