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How Chelsea plan to conquer America by signing Christian Pulisic, who will earn club £100m in new US sponsors

Chelsea's new £58million transfer buy gives them a massive foothold in the lucrative American market, where football is rivalling basketball and baseball among the young

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CHELSEA look set to earn big bucks from new commercial opportunities in the US thanks to the signing of Christian Pulisic.

The 20-year-old American forward, bought from Borussia Dortmund for £58million, will begin playing for the Blues next season after being loaned back to the German club for the rest of this term.

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New signing Christian Pulisic is set to help Chelsea conquer AmericaCredit: AP:Associated Press

As well as being a huge talent Pulisic is highly marketable  and Chelsea are aiming to attract millions of new fans in his home country.

A big following in the States could be converted into major additional revenue.

Having fans overseas helps Premier League clubs attract all sorts of new sponsors – something that Manchester United in particular have got down to a fine art.

United remain top of Football 50, an annual league table of the world’s most valuable football clubs produced by Brand Finance.

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The highly-marketable forward, 20, already has several lucrative endorsement deals
The £58million signing has deals with Gatorade and Hershey - he was born in the town built by the famous chocolatierCredit: AP Images

In the most recent edition, released last May, Chelsea ranked seventh, with Manchester City in fifth and Liverpool sixth. Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur were in eighth and tenth respectively.

In 2017 the Blues said they are aiming to double their total revenue in the next ten years, and a key focus is getting new commercial deals with premium brands.

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In the year to the end of June 2018, Chelsea’s total turnover was £443m, compared with £590m at Manchester United.

 

If Pulisic proves a major success on the pitch, he could help the Blues achieve their aim and close the gap financially on some of their Prem rivals as they grow in the US.

Declan Ahern, sports consultant at Brand Finance, told SunSport that the American starlet alone can earn Chelsea at least £20m per year in additional sponsorship revenue.

If Pulisic stays at Stamford Bridge for the duration of his contract that would add up to at least £100m – and it could potentially be much more than that.

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