The former deal between both parties was a five-year agreement in 2018 worth £40 million per season, and they have agreed a new four-year deal as the current one ends at the end of the 2023-24 campaign.
According to Sky Sports producer Connor Humm, the new commercial deal is valued at around £50m per year, meaning the Gunners will earn £200m from the deal.
Arsenal have been in partnership with Emirates since 2006, and the collaboration is now set to extend to 22 years.
The club plan to celebrate the record-breaking partnership at Emirates Stadium today when they take on AS Monaco in the Emirates Cup clash.
The Emirates brand has been associated with Arsenal for up to two decades, and it will continue to be on the front of the men’s, women’s, and academy team shirts until at least 2028.
The partnership between the North London club and the globally renowned airline is the longest-running front-of-shirt sponsorship in Premier League history, and both sides have continued to benefit from each other.
Arsenal will look to match the new commercial deal with success on the pitch next term after narrowly missing out on the title last term.
They last won the Premier League in 2004 and are yet to win silverware since picking up the FA Cup and FA Community Shield in 2020.
The Gunners face Manchester City in the Community Shield on Sunday and will look to start the new campaign on a bright note by grabbing a win.
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