Liverpool Soccer Club will be the next Premier League in line for main Qatari expense, based on a written report released last week by Al Jazeera Sport. The record suggests that Qatari telecommunications company Ooredoo is interested in investing a lot of cash into the Anfield team in order to split into the Asian market. Ooredoo is specially interested in shirt sponsorship and naming rights to Anfield. The statement from Al Jazeera Sport estimates an Ooredoo director, who said: aThe goal was to attract a large English club with a huge history, our research involved Arsenal and Manchester United but the former two have long sponsorship bargains and the same applies to Manchester City, so Liverpool is the only club available today. Amazement desire to sponsor the club in full. We should attract the Stadium along with the clubas sets. aOur purpose is to reach the Asian markets where the Premier League posseses an huge group of followers. Amazement received the tender from the team a few days before and we are currently in the process of due diligence and we're studying each part of the research. aIt is a combined interest, Liverpool needs the amount of money to compete with the European heavyweights and you want to develop our company to reach new markets via football.a The current top sponsorship deal with Standard Chartered is claimed to end at the end of this season, and the team have been involved in foretells restore the deal. But the addition of Ooredoo to the bargaining table may help the Reds dramatically increase their sponsorship revenue. Formerly called Qtel, Ooredoo is among the major telecom companies in Qatar and is supported by the Qatari Royal family. What are your thinking about Ooreboo hoping naming rights to Anfield? Must Liverpool consider attempting to sell the naming rights to Anfield if it means pumping a substantial sum of money in to the club, to help spur them to signal better participants? Let's understand what you imagine in the comments section below. Founder and publisher of EPL Talk, The Gaffer (aka Christopher Harris) is a journalist who has been presented in The New York Times, The Guardian and several other journals as well as on NPR, BBC World, CBC, BBC Five Live, talkSPORT and beIN SPORT. Harris, who lives in Florida, has supported Swansea City since 1979. Harris presented EPL Talk in 2005.
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