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Everton and West Ham United have signed an agreement with Destra Brand Licensing to increase their presence in the Brazilian market.

That’s according to O Globo, who report that Everton and West Ham want to connect with more Brazilian fans and grow their presence in the country.

The newspaper explains that the big European clubs are increasingly looking to Brazil as a source of opportunities and Everton and West Ham are the latest to make that move.

They have signed an agreement with Destra Brand Licensing to develop new business opportunities in the Brazilian market. The main target of the agreement is to connect with more fans in that area of the world.

They’re the latest in a growing list of clubs to move into the Brazilian market, with Destra’s portfolio already including Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester City and Newcastle United.

What effect it has remains to be seen but it seems Everton and West Ham intend to be alongside the biggest clubs in Europe in Brazil and have signed an agreement with Destra Brand Licensing in an attempt to do so.