The football club AC Milan and the German equipment manufacturer Puma have extended their cooperation with a new multi-year (it is not specified until when) contract, and according to it, the Rossoneri will receive twice as much money on an annual level as they did before.According to Reuters, that means that 30 million euros per season will be paid to AC Milan’s account from the company that took over the production of equipment for the famous club from Adidas in 2018. However, the cooperation is not only based on jerseys and accompanying equipment, but also refers to the youth academy and the women’s section of the Italian club.##NAJAVA_MECA_6477830##The deal results in AC Milan’s academy for younger categories and women’s teams being named “Puma’s house of football” in the future, and the German company, in addition to the money it will set aside for that privilege, has committed to help the development of young players of AC Milan and women’s football.Certainly, a portion of the mentioned 30 million euros will be used for the first team and the current transfer window. The Rossoneri have not officially brought anyone this summer, although it is a matter of days when Divock Origi will sign as a free agent, since he refused to extend the cooperation with Liverpool. As for the departures, Jens Petter Hauge went to Eintracht for 12 million euros.📊 The five biggest technical manufacturer deals in Serie A:➤ Juventus x Adidas – €51m/yr➤ #ACMilan x PUMA – €30m/yr➤ Inter x Nike – €12.5m/yr➤ Lazio x Mizuno – €5m/yr➤ Roma x New Balance – €3m/yr[via @CalcioFinanza] pic.twitter.com/6UIx10PGTu— MilanData📊 (@acmilandata) June 29, 2022