
Rory McIlroy's switch to Nike moved a step closer on Tuesday when Jumeirah Group announced that it will not be renewing its sponsorship deal with the world No1.
McIlroy is understood to have earned around £4.4m from his five-year deal with the Dubai-based company. The news comes after Titleist and Oakley also ended relationships with the player late in 2012.
The Northern Irishman is expected to sign a 10-year deal with Nike which is reported to be worth £156m to the 23-year-old and will be introduced by the equipment supplier in Abu Dhabi next Monday.
Jumeirah Group sponsored the two-time major winner since he was 18 but said in a statement that it had "jointly agreed" to bring the agreement to a close.
McIlroy said: "Jumeirah became my first corporate sponsor when I turned professional back in 2007, and I would like to thank everyone at the company for their support in helping me become the player I am today."
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