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Juventus’ previous agreement with Jeep expired at the end of the 2023-24 campaign, so the NGO Save the Children has had its logo on the Old Lady’s shirts in the 2024-25 season. A recent ...
TURIN/MILAN - Carmaker Jeep is set to pay almost 25 million euros ($28 million) annually to get its brand back on the black-and-white shirts of top Italian soccer club Juventus, two sources close ...
Juventus’ previous agreement with Jeep expired at the end of the 2023-24 campaign, so the NGO Save the Children has had its logo on the Old Lady’s shirts in the 2024-25 season. A recent Tuttosport ...
However, only the Jeep brand would appear on the front of shirts in European competitions, in line with UEFA's rules limiting front jersey sponsors, the sources said. Juventus confirmed ongoing ...
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Fabio Capello believes that Juventus and AC Milan are facing the same underlying issue as both clubs continue to struggle this season. Historically, Juventus and Milan have been two of the most ...
However, Juventus is hopeful that they can resolve this issue before the season ends, with a solution expected to be in place before the Club World Cup takes place in the summer.
Juventus aims to have a new main sponsor for the first team’s shirts during the Club World Cup this summer. According to the latest Tuttosport report, it could even be a double deal for the Bianconeri ...
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