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Bizarre in the Premier League? A famous club could name a stadium after an adult website. It could get $200 million

Money is important in football. Any income is of course welcome. However, there are limits beyond which clubs are not willing to go. Now Everton, the traditional English club, will decide that limit. It has received an interesting financial offer. If he accepts, his stadium will bear the name of an adult site.

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Money is important in football. Any income is of course welcome. However, there are limits beyond which clubs are not willing to go. Now Everton, a traditional English club, will decide that limit. It has received an interesting financial offer. If he accepts, his stadium will bear the name of an adult site.

Everton is one of England’s most traditional clubs. Moreover, it is now building a new, expensive and modern stadium, which should be ready and open at the beginning of the 2024/25 season. It will replace the famous Goodison Park.

The Toffees’ new shrine will, of course, have a different name. And that is what is currently being discussed. In fact, Everton have received a very attractive offer for the naming rights to the stadium, which would repay a good part of the money spent.

The stadium will cost Everton £500 million to build. The offer it has received is for nearly £180.4 million. However, the fact is that there is a lot to think about. Financially, the offer is certainly attractive, but…

This offer has been made by an adult website called Stripchat. The idea is that the stadium will be called the Stripchat Sustainability Stadium.

The stadium, which will have a seating capacity of nearly 53,000, would carry the aforementioned name for 10 long years, according to the bid. Stripchat has confirmed its bid to Profilic North.

The company’s vice president Max Bennett promises that if Everton accepts the offer, it will do its utmost to make the new temple the most progressive and sustainable stadium in the world. The aim would be to reduce carbon production.

Source: Sportbible, Everton FC

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