Arsenal adds WhatsApp and Facebook to its list of partners

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As one of the biggest clubs in world football and a team consistently expected to compete for trophies, Arsenal continues to attract strong commercial interest. The Gunners have built a global profile that makes them appealing to major brands, and as a result, they maintain a wide range of sponsorship agreements. Replacing departing partners has rarely been an issue, largely because the club remains one of the most recognisable and competitive sides in the game.Arsenal’s steady progress on the pitch has strengthened their commercial position. With Mikel Arteta leading a squad capable of challenging for honours, there is confidence that further success will follow. Should trophies arrive by the end of the season, the club expects this to translate into even greater commercial opportunities and increased revenue from sponsorship activity.Expanding commercial partnershipsThe club has already demonstrated its ability to adapt its commercial strategy. After ending a controversial partnership with Visit Rwanda, Arsenal moved quickly to secure an agreement with Deel. That transition highlighted the club’s strong market value and its ability to attract partners aligned with its long-term vision.Arsenal have now announced an additional partnership involving WhatsApp and Facebook, two companies that share the same ownership. This latest agreement reflects a growing focus on digital engagement and fan connection. According to Arsenal Media, the partnership is designed to strengthen the relationship between the club and its global supporter base.Arsenal fansBringing supporters closer togetherThe new collaboration is expected to provide supporters with a dedicated online space where fans can connect with each other regardless of their location. This initiative aims to bring Gooners closer together and foster a stronger sense of community across different regions of the world.In addition, supporters can expect increased access to content that offers greater insight into daily life at the club. This will include more storytelling and behind-the-scenes material, allowing fans to feel more involved with the team and its activities.For Arsenal, the partnership represents another step in blending sporting ambition with commercial growth. By leveraging modern platforms to engage supporters, the club is reinforcing its global identity while continuing to build a strong foundation both on and off the pitch.______________________________________________________________________ADMIN COMMENTSo here are some simple rules which I must insist commenters follow….You agree not to give any personal abuse to other Arsenal fans. Everyone is allowed to hold their own opinions even if you disagree with them. It COSTS NOTHING TO BE POLITE TO OTHER ARSENAL FANS.CALLING ALL ARSENAL FANS! Anyone who would like to contribute an Article or Video opinion piece on JustArsenal, please contact us through this link…More Stories / Latest NewsArsenal adds WhatsApp and Facebook to its list of partners19 December 2025, 23:00Ole Gunnar Solskjær nearly made Arsenal miss out on Declan Rice19 December 2025, 22:00Arsenal star suffers setback that delays his return to action19 December 2025, 21:00The post Arsenal adds WhatsApp and Facebook to its list of partners appeared first on Just Arsenal News.