International firm Hill Dickinson has secured exclusive naming rights for the new Everton FC stadium in a deal reportedly worth up to £10m a year to the club.

The firm announced over the weekend that it had signed a long-term agreement that will see the 52,888-capacity venue at Bramley-Dock called the Hill Dickinson Stadium, in what is being described as one of the largest stadium naming right deals in Europe.

Everton's men’s team played their final match at Goodison Park on Sunday and will start the next Premier League season at Bramley-Dock in August.

Hill Dickinson was founded in Liverpool in 1810 – pre-dating the club by some 68 years – and has now grown into a business spanning 11 offices across the UK, Europe and Asia.

Angus Kinnear, chief executive of Everton, said: ‘Welcoming Hill Dickinson as our naming rights partner is a bold and strategic step forward.

‘This partnership goes beyond branding — it’s a shared commitment to progress, excellence, and the regeneration of our city. The Hill Dickinson Stadium will stand as a symbol of Everton’s ambitions, our values, and the global future we are building together.’

As part of the deal, Hill Dickinson will work closely with Everton in the Community, helping to increase the reach and impact of the Club’s charitable programmes and its own Hill Dickinson Foundation.

Craig Scott, chief executive of Hill Dickinson, said: ‘To put our name to Everton’s new stadium is a once-in-a-generation opportunity. We believe deeply in what this project stands for — a bold, transformational vision for Liverpool and its future.

‘This partnership is about legacy, ambition, and the power of two globally recognised organisations coming together to make a difference.’

The terms of the deal were not disclosed.