Italian Serie A champions Inter Milan have extended their commercial partnership with Gruppo Gattinoni, an Italian travel agent.
The firm continues as the Milan club's official travel agency for the next three campaigns (starting with the upcoming 2026-27 season).
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Inter, who won the 2025-26 Serie A title last season, have had Gattinoni as a partner for over 15 years.
From the start of 2026-27, the Gattinoni brand logo will appear on LED advertising hoardings at Inter's iconic San Siro home stadium, as well as on the giant screens and on the club's various social media platforms.
The Gattinoni Business Travel service, meanwhile, will continue as Inter's business and corporate travel provider, through "specialist expertise, continuous operational support, and dedicated technological solutions."
This will also enable Gattinoni to "develop further relationship-building and hospitality opportunities for clients and partners."
In terms of recent commercial activity, late last month Inter announced a new commercial partnership with Spanish bank BBVA, which will serve as the club’s official sleeve sponsor.
Under the agreement, BBVA will feature on the sleeves of Inter Milan’s men’s and women’s first team.
Gattinoni, meanwhile, has also previously been a sponsor of tennis' ATP Finals – held in Turin in recent years.
Elsewhere in Serie A, Como 1907 – who finished an impressive fourth last season – have retained PokerStarsNews as their sleeve sponsor.
The tie-up announced yesterday will stretch through 2026-27, in which Como will compete in the prestigious and lucrative pan-European UEFA Champions League for the first time.
There will also be collaboration across fan engagement through "content, activations, and innovative projects".
This week has already seen Como extend – but downgrade – their tie-up with former main partner Uber.
The ride-hailing app, which was Como's main front-of-shirt sponsor last season, now becomes the club's back-of-shirt sponsor for the next two seasons.
Global fintech company Revolut is now the team’s front-of-shirt sponsor.
Meanwhile, in Spain, LaLiga side Espanyol have a new main front-of-shirt sponsor, through an agreement with real estate and investment group Arctempus.
As well as its presence on the front of the men's first-team shirts, Arctempus will also "have a presence across different club assets and spaces," with the tie-up also including a range of experiences and initiatives for partners and fans.
In addition, the pair will collaborate on projects linked to the club's home venue, the RCDE Stadium.
Spanish food brand Conservas Dani was the Espanyol front-of-shirt sponsor last season.
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