Juventus have confirmed that they have renewed their sponsorship deal with Fiat until 2021.

The Bianconeri have been sponsored by their parent company since 2012, with the current deal set to expire in 2015.

However, the club have revealed this afternoon that they have penned an extension for a further six years, that will see the club earn €17m per season.

Juventus have confirmed that they have renewed their sponsorship deal with Fiat until 2021.

The Bianconeri have been sponsored by their parent company since 2012, with the current deal set to expire in 2015.

However, the club have revealed this afternoon that they have penned an extension for a further six years, that will see the club earn €17m per season.

Massmiliano Allegri’s men currently get €13m per year from Fiat.

A statement on their official website read: “Juventus and Fiat have officially extended their sponsorship agreement, signing a six-year deal worth €17 million per season.

“The agreement will see Fiat continue to operate as the club’s sole shirt sponsor in all competitions, supply Fiat Group vehicles for promotional purposes and offer variable premiums based on the sporting results achieved by Juventus in national and international competitions.”

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