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“American Airlines Center is probably $6 to $8 million a year,” Fernandez said. “So you’re sitting here, if you’re the Bulls, you’re obviously saying, ‘We’re way under market value,’ which they are. ... If you’ve got United, you’re like, ‘OK, well, my budget’s not suddenly increased and I’ve had this deal that I’ve been able to project for a number of years.’ It’s like ‘Am I going to be able to sustain that?’ ”

Since the original agreement, United has gone through bankruptcy and merged with Continental. The airline industry and economy also have changed dramatically.

“We value our long-term partnership with the United Center and look forward to continuing to work together,” airline spokeswoman Mary Clark said in a statement. “We believe that the United Center and all of the other partnerships in our sponsorship portfolio offer us great opportunities to connect with our customers.”

United Center executive vice president Howard Pizer declined to comment.

If the negotiations with United fall apart, there could be several suitors for the high-profile facility in one of the country’s biggest cities. But any new partnership would face a series of challenges ranging from changing the signage at the arena to the difficulty of overcoming the connection to the United Center name.

It could be a familiar discussion in sports over the next couple of years.

“Really a perfect storm,” Migala said, “that there’s so many deals in the next two to three, four, five years that the financials are going to be different in how the market has changed with the naming rights over the last couple years.”

• Jay Cohen can be reached at twitter.com/jcohenap.

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