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Why Everton FC is expanding partnerships with Fratelli Beretta and USM Holdings

It means you'll start seeing the firms' branding a lot more on matchdays

Goodison Park, Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)

Everton FC has announced it is expanding its commercial partnership contracts with two global firms, including an Italian food giant that will now become its first official academy partner.

Fratelli Beretta, which was already one of the club's official partners, will become the academy partner for the 2019/20 season, while USM Holdings, a multi-national firm, has also increased its commercial partnership contracts with the Premier League club.

It means the Fratelli Beretta logo will appear on the Everton Academy shirts, while a company under USM Holdings will have its logo or name on the sleeve of the first team training kit.

The for Fratelli Beretta comes a year after it became an official partner.

According to the Toffees, as well as Fratelli Beretta branding on the front of academy teams’ match shirts, it will also appear within the academy areas of the club’s USM Finch Farm training ground, and at each of the academy teams’ home fixtures.

Alan McTavish, Commercial Director at Everton Football Club and Beretta Paolo Beretta, Project Manager at Fratelli Beretta(Image: Emma Simpson)

The company will also have an increased advertising presence at Goodison Park on matchdays.

Alan McTavish, commercial director at Everton, said: “The decisions of both Fratelli Beretta and USM Holdings to invest further in their partnerships with us is very pleasing and demonstrates the value they have already seen from their initial partnership deals with us.

"It is also a sign of our continued commercial progress. Our team are looking forward to working even more closely with these brands and their companies on what are innovate packages of rights that we are sure will work well for all parties.”