Arsenal star signs new deal
14 October 2009 | By David Cushnan
Contract summary
Length of contract: 3 yearsAnnualised value: US$1 million
Overall value: US$3 million
Arsenal midfielder Tomas Rosicky has signed a multi-year deal with sportswear manufacturer Puma.
The Czech Republic player, who has been riddled with injuries in recent months, will wear Puma boots for club and country.
Filip Trulsson, the business unit manager for team sports at Puma, said: “We are thrilled to add a global star like Tomas Rosicky to our endorsement roster. Rosicky is a first class player and in addition a great Puma personality on and off the pitch.”
28-year-old Rosicky will wear the v1.10 Puma boots also currently worn and endorsed by Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka and new Inter Milan signing Samuel Eto’o.
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