The Daily Mirror reports suggest that United are trembling under the current deal of Nike of just 23-million per season.
The Red Devils have been going through one of the worst seasons in their history and would be looking to miss the Champions League in the next season- 2014/15 for the first time since 1995/96 season. But Red Devils have demonstrated that they are still one of the biggest names in the world of football.
United's 60-million deal per season almost doubles the current Real Madrid kit deal as they earn about 31-million per season from Adidas.
Big companies like Puma, Adidas and Warrior were after the Premier League champions to gain sponsorship of them but United were determined to keep their prized asset.
United's chief executive Ed Woodward recently confirmed that the club would be entering in the transfer window in a way which the team has not entered from the past so many years as the Old Trafford club would be looking forward to revamp their faltering squad.
With the shirt sponsorship deal with Chevrolet too, these too big sponsorship names would help Moyes with large amounts of funds to challenge other teams for the very best players in the market.
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