

Real Madrid are still in talks with software giant Microsoft over a possible partnership for naming rights, but have ruled out a deal with drinks company Coca-Cola.
Madrid will unveil plans for the €400 million (£330m) renovation of their Santiago Bernabeu home on Friday, with around half of that outlay to be made up in naming rights.
President Florentino Perez has been in talks with Microsoft for some time, while Coca-Cola were also prepared to pay €80m (£66m) per year to have their name on the stadium.
Coca-Cola are already official sponsors of Madrid and the two organisations boast a strong relationship, but the club have currently ruled out naming their ground 'The Coca-Cola Santiago Bernabeu'.



