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RANKED: Premier League shirt sponsors deals from cheapest to most expensive

20. Norwich City— Aviva

RANKED: Premier League shirt sponsors deals from cheapest to most expensive

19. Watford — 138.com

19. Watford — 138.com

Annual Worth: £1 million ($1.4 million)

Timeframe: 2015 - 2016

Watford, a team once co-owned by Elton John, has had a decent season and is set to finish around the middle of the table. 138.com, its sponsor, is a betting company — get used to seeing them on this list.

17. Leicester City — King Power

17. Leicester City — King Power

Annual Worth: £1 million ($1.4 million)

Timeframe: 2010 - indefinite

There's not much else to be said about Leicester's dream season. They came out of nowhere to win the Premier League at odds of 5,000/1, and it's safe to say that at that Thai travel group King Power got a brilliant return for the huge exposure its team got this year.

16. Southampton — Veho

16. Southampton — Veho

Annual Worth: £1 million ($1.4 million)

Timeframe: 2014 - 2016

Southampton have had a great season, and are currently seventh in the league with one game to go. Veho — a consumer electronics company — is one of the few companies on the list actually based in the city of the team it sponsors.

15. AFC Bournemouth? — Mansion

15. AFC Bournemouth? — Mansion

Annual Worth: £1.3 million ($1.9 million)

Timeframe: 2015 - 2016

Bournemouth have just about managed to survive relegation this season after the Championship promotion last year, and are certain to finish no lower than 16th. They're one of two teams sponsored by Asian betting company Mansion.

14. West Brom — TLCBET

14. West Brom — TLCBET

Annual Worth: £2.3 million ($3.3 million)

Timeframe: 2015 - 2017

One of the many Asian — and gambling — companies to sponsor English football clubs is TLCBET. It got into trouble during the Cheltenham horse racing festival after allegedly not paying out on winning bets.

13. Stoke City — Bet365

13. Stoke City — Bet365

Annual Worth: £3 million ($4 million)

Timeframe: 2012 - 2015

This sponsorship deal hits close to home for both parties: Bet365's main offices are based in Stoke, and Peter Coates is chairman of both the club and the company.

12. Swansea City — GWFX

12. Swansea City — GWFX

Annual Worth: £4 million ($6 million)

Timeframe: 2013 - indefinite

One of Asia's biggest forex websites, GWFX may seem like an odd fit for Swansea FC, but it apparently fits in with the club's designs on global expansion. It's GWFX's first Premiership sponsorship, suggesting the company wants more UK exposure too.

18. Crystal Palace — Mansion

18. Crystal Palace — Mansion

Annual Worth: £5 million ($7 million)

Timeframe: 2015 - 2016

Crystal Palace have a history of going in and out of the Premier League, but this season the team is safely staying up. In the meantime, Mansion continues to expand its online empire with six major betting sites and counting.

11. Sunderland — Dafabet

11. Sunderland — Dafabet

Annual Worth: £5 million ($7 million)

Timeframe: 2015 - 2017

Sunderland just managed to avoid relegation this season, which is good news for its E-gaming operator Dafabet, which took over the club's shirt sponsorship from African company Bidvest in 2015.

10. Aston Villa — Intuit Quickbooks

10. Aston Villa — Intuit Quickbooks

Annual Worth: £5 million ($7 million)

Timeframe: 2015 - 2017

This just wasn't Aston Villa's season — the club is certain to be relegated with almost half the points of 19th placed Norwich. Accounting software Quickbooks will have to make do with Championship football next year.

9.Everton — Chang Beer

9.Everton — Chang Beer

Annual Worth: £5.3 million ($7.6 million)

Timeframe: 2005 - indefinite

Everton's relationship with Chang beer is already over 10 years old and it hasn't just been about money: after the 2004 tsunami they created a "football village" of 50 houses and a football pitch in Thailand. Promising local footballers are also flown to Everton for team trials.

8. West Ham — Betway

8. West Ham — Betway

Annual Worth: £6 million ($9 million)

Timeframe: 2015 - 2017

West Ham recently played their last game at their beloved Boleyn stadium, where they beat Man United 3-2. Less appealingly to sponsors Betway, many West Ham fans are looking at lifetime bans for trying to destroy Manchester's team bus as it arrived.

7. Newcastle United — Wonga

7. Newcastle United — Wonga

Annual Worth: £6 million ($9 million)

Timeframe: 2012 - 2016

Newcastle and Wonga's fates seem to have mirrored each other this season. Online short-term loan provider Wonga recently announced a loss of £80 million thanks to new betting regulation, while Newcastle just got relegated.

6. Tottenham — AIA

6. Tottenham — AIA

Annual Worth: £16 million ($23 million)

Time Frame: 2014 - 2019

So close yet so far for Tottenham, who will likely have to settle for second place in the Premier League after Leicester City's astonishing run. Still, Asia's largest independent public listed insurance company AIA will have enjoyed the exposure.

5. Manchester City — Etihad Airways

5. Manchester City — Etihad Airways

Annual Worth: £20 million ($29 million)

Time Frame: 2011 - 2021

One of the longer shirt sponsorships on the list, Man City have won two Premier Leagues with Ethiad on their shirts, although the 2015/16 season has proved tougher than expected as the team is still competing with rival Man United for a Champions League place.

4. Liverpool — Standard Chartered

4. Liverpool — Standard Chartered

Annual Worth: £25 million ($36 million)

Time Frame: 2010 - 2016

Every company wants to get in on the Premier League action, including British-based emerging markets bank Standard Chartered. Liverpool have made it to the Europa final, where they will play Sevilla on May 18, ensuring a lot of exposure for its sponsors.

3. Arsenal — Fly Emirates

3. Arsenal — Fly Emirates

Annual Worth: £30 million ($43 million)

Time Frame: 2014 - 2019

Arsenal's burgeoning international brand is complemented nicely by its relationship to the third largest international airline in the world. Although the team missed out on Premier League title glory again, its third place finish puts it in good stead for next season's Champions League.

2. Chelsea — Yokohama

2. Chelsea — Yokohama

Annual Worth: £40 million ($64 million)

Time Frame: 2015 - 2020

Yokohama is a Japanese tyre company that signed with Chelsea just after it won the Premier League last season. They may wonder if it was worth it after the 2015/16 season the team's had.

1. Manchester United — Chevrolet

1. Manchester United — Chevrolet

Annual Worth: £53 million ($77 million)

Time Frame: 2014 - 2021

Despite mixed success since manager Alex Ferguson departed, Manchester United is still the highest earning Premiership team by far thanks to a rock-solid brand oversea. American car company Chevrolet pays a lot of money to be on the team's shirt, but with an 8-year deal it clearly thinks it's money well spent.


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