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Man Utd sign new record Premier League shirt sponsor deal


Manchester United have signed a new shirt sponsorship deal worth £235million - the biggest in Premier League history.

United have signed a five-year deal with German global technology company TeamViewer to be its principal shirt sponsor for the next five years, with the agreement worth £47m-a-year.

The deal will see TeamViewer replace United's previous shirt sponsors, Chevrolet, on the team's strip from next season and is the largest agreement of its kind secured globally.

United are also in the process of negotiating for a new sponsor for their Carrington training complex and their training kit. The agreement with AON, who currently sponsor the training ground and training kit, is coming to an end.

Sevilla keeper scores injury-time equalizer


Sevilla goalkeeper Bono scored an injury-time equaliser to rescue a La Liga point at Real Valladolid.
The 29-year-old Morocco international came up for a corner and ended up slamming home from eight yards after Jules Kounde deflected Youssef En-Nesyri's cross into his path.
He was booked for removing his shirt in celebration.

Fabian Orellana had given struggling Valladolid a first-half lead with a penalty.

Bono, who was born in Canada, becomes the first Sevilla goalkeeper to score since Andres Palop's header against Shakhtar Donetsk in the 2006-07 Europa League.

He is the second La Liga goalkeeper to score a goal this year - Eibar's Marko Dmitrovic scored a penalty against Atletico Madrid in January.
The last year in which there were two goals scored by goalkeepers in La Liga was 1987.

Okolie knocks out Glowacki to win world title


Great Britain's Lawrence Okolie delivered a punch-perfect display before landing a sixth-round knockout of Krzysztof Glowacki to become WBO world cruiserweight champion.

In just his 16th professional fight, Okolie used his height and reach to never allow Poland's Glowacki close.

He started unloading his right hand in the fourth and looked completely at ease against a former world champion.

A pinpoint right ended matters, giving Okolie, 28, his first world title.
"I think I might cry in my hotel room, but not in front of anyone. It's a blessed feeling. It's crazy," Okolie told BBC Radio 5 Live. 
"It's important that I become one of Britain's best cruiserweights and I have the opportunity to do that. This was a good win but there are more tests ahead."

Earthquake couldn’t stop Alexander Zverev from reaching Mexican Open final


An earthquake failed to stop Alexander Zverev from beating fellow German Dominik Koepfer to reach the Mexican Open final in Acapulco.

Koepfer was serving in the second set when the 5.7-magnitude quake struck.

Zverev, who prevailed 6-4 7-6 (7-5), said he "didn't know what happened" and continued to play as the stadium shook.
"The lights started shaking and the crowd felt it more than we did," said world number seven Zverev, who faces Stefanos Tsitsipas in the final. 
"We just heard the crowd. We were running around the court, so we had to play a point during the earthquake. 
"We didn't feel much, but still obviously I know it happens here in Acapulco. I hope everyone is fine at the area that is closest to the earthquake."
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