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    DragonBet Signs Local Rugby Deal As Betway And Manchester United Partnership Edges Closer

    Charles ShephardsonBy Charles ShephardsonMay 30, 2026Updated:May 30, 20262 Mins Read
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    DragonBet has secured a locally focused partnership deal in Wales, marking a significant move into regional rugby as betting brands continue exploring new sponsorship channels.

    The Welsh betting operator’s latest agreement reflects a broader industry shift away from traditional front-of-shirt arrangements toward deeper, community-rooted associations with sport.

    Meanwhile, the anticipated partnership between Betway and Manchester United continues to build momentum, with the deal described as one to watch in the coming weeks.

    Industry observers are treating the potential Betway and Manchester United agreement as a significant marker for how Premier League clubs will approach commercial deals following the incoming front-of-shirt sponsorship ban.

    The ban, which restricts betting brand logos from appearing on the front of matchday shirts, has forced operators and clubs alike to rethink how visibility is maintained and value is delivered.

    Rather than retreating from football, betting companies appear to be doubling down on alternative partnership structures that offer sustained brand presence without shirt-front placement.

    DragonBet’s local rugby deal demonstrates that regional and grassroots sport is increasingly attractive to operators looking for authentic, loyal audiences at lower acquisition costs.

    The three partnership plays examined this week each take a notably different approach, yet all arrive at the same conclusion about the direction the sponsorship market is heading.

    Media-driven football partnerships represent one strand of that evolution, offering operators exposure through content and broadcast channels rather than purely through stadium or kit branding.

    Collectively, these deals suggest that betting brands willing to invest in longer-term, more nuanced association with sport are better positioned to maintain relevance as the regulatory landscape continues to tighten across the United Kingdom.

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