Manchester City has announced Wake-UP 247 as the latest partner in the official Power Drink Club in Vietnam to increase the creation of a foothold in Asia.
The Premier League champions boast of an exciting follow -up in the world’s largest continent and their fame in Uzbekistan, which rose only since defender Abdokodir Joseanov signed in January.
The arrival of Josenov from the RC lens for a 33 -million -pound fee of 33 million pounds, has seen an increase in the fans from Uzbekistan to purchase tickets to see the 21 -year -old advantage of the Premier League Champions with four in a row.
Being the first player from Uzbekistan to play in the English top player, KHUSANOV has already had a major impact on Asian football after quickly strengthening himself as one of the first names in the Pep Guardiola team amid a defense injury crisis.
Recently, City has strengthened a foothold in Southeast Asia through partnership with Wake-UP 247-who will participate in the launch of branded products with Manchester City’s emblem and pictures of the first team stars Erling Haland and Kevin De Bruyne
Manchester City will also help the Vietnamese drink company to grow beyond its borders by providing its last partner with LED ads via Al -Ittihad stadium on matches, as mentioned by by Sports from the inside.
“We are happy to partnership with Manchester City, an organization that is involved in our commitment to improve and adopt any opportunity constantly,” said frogs-247 CEO of Masan Consumer Holdings-The parent company of Wake-UP 247-.
“At Wake-UP 247, we are committed to inspiring consumers to adopt their faces to face, nourish their ambition, and move forward.
“We are pleased to announce our regional partnership with Wake-UP 247, where we welcome the brand in our wide company’s portfolio,” added Kaitlein Bell, Vice President of Global Partnership Sales at the City Football Group.
“The club has a passionate follower all over Asia, including in Vietnam, and we look forward to working with Wake-UP 247 on new and attractive ways to interact with our fans.”