Man United turned down higher offers than the record-breaking £235million shirt sponsorship deal signed with unknown software company TeamViewer, it has been revealed.The Red Devils were looking for a new sponsor after Chevrolet announced they would not be renewing their £64m-a-year contract - ending a seven-year association with the club.A five-year deal was subsequently struck with TeamViewer, which will see the remote software firm pay £47m-a-year to have their name plastered on the front of United's shirts.United remain top of the league when it comes to Premier League's shirt sponsorship, but managing director Richard Arnold has revealed there were more lucrative offers on the table."They weren't the highest bidder," Arnold told the.
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