homes4u sponsor England rugby star in renewed Sale Sharks partnership
Property agency homes4u has announced a new sponsorship deal with Sale Sharks.
The Manchester-based company has agreed to sponsor flanker Tom Curry and renewed its existing partnership with the North West’s only Premiership rugby club.
As part of the tie-up, the homes4u brand will be associated with Curry – the youngest debutant on the England national team since Jonny Wilkinson – throughout the 2017/2018 season.
The owner of homes4u, managing director Carolyn Mellor, said: “We are delighted to be able to extend our partnership with Sale Sharks this year and further strengthen our links with the club.
“It is especially exciting to have agreed to be the player sponsor of Tom Curry, who is one of the hottest properties in Rugby Union right now.”
She continued: “At homes4u we are always searching for ways to be both unique and more involved with our local community.
“Through the relationship we currently have with Sale Sharks, as well as the University of Manchester cycling club and local cancer charity Maggie’s, I am very excited about what the year ahead is going to bring.”
Sale Sharks’ commercial director, Mark Cueto MBE, commented: “We’ve enjoyed our relationship with homes4u, a successful Manchester company that was established almost 30 years ago.
“And it’s great that we are going to be working with them throughout the next 12 months, in what will no doubt be an exciting season.”
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