MUNICH: German champions Bayern Munich are set to replace outgoing betting partner Bwin with Tipico.

Executives at Bwin, a long-time partner of the Bavarian club, have indicated that they do not intend to renew their deal when it expires at the end of the current season.

According to German sports industry publication Sponsors, Malta-based gaming company Tipico is set to step in on a four-year deal worth up to €5.5 million annually.

Tipico already has sponsorship deals in place across the Bundesliga, notably with Hamburg and Hoffenheim.

Bayern currently sit top of the Bundesliga, eight points ahead of second-placed Wolfsburg after 23 games.

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Monday 09th March 2015
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