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“I mean that’s a huge part of a team’s budget,” said Dan Migala, a founding partner of Property Consulting Group who worked for the Padres and has consulted for other major league teams. “How does that impact payroll, you know, all of those things as you start to move forward. I think it’s a very serious issue for our industry.”

Home Depot spokeswoman Jean Niemi said last month the company will not be renewing its deal for the home of Major League Soccer’s Los Angeles Galaxy and Chivas USA. The ability of Anschutz Entertainment Group, which owns the Galaxy, to find a strong replacement could be an important litmus test for a league that now plays in 14 soccer-specific facilities – with San Jose set to open a new field next year.

President of AEG Global Partnerships Shervin Mirhashemi said the company is “in the final stages of negotiations with a new naming rights partner” for the sprawling 125-acre complex that also includes facilities for tennis, track and field, baseball, basketball and other sports.

It could be a tricky process for AEG, which is for sale. Plus, crossover star David Beckham is gone after leading the Galaxy to consecutive league titles, and Sporting KC also is in the market for a naming rights deal after an embarrassing disagreement with cancer charity Livestrong led to the end of their partnership.

“The naming rights partnership for the venue and then the jersey front partnership are two of the larger revenue streams from a commercial standpoint for any professional soccer club throughout the world,” MLS spokesman Dan Courtemanche said.

The market for naming rights has changed dramatically since the deal for the United Center was announced in 1992, which reportedly cost the Chicago-based airline an average of $1.8 million a year.

Massive contracts for Reliant Stadium ($300 million over 30 years) in Houston and Citi Field ($400 million over 20 years) and Barclays Center ($400 million over 20 years) in New York reset the market altogether, but the deal that could have the biggest effect on the negotiations for the United Center is the American Airlines Center, home of the Dallas Mavericks and Stars.

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