WARRINGTON Wolves have announced a club record four-year sponsorship deal with Emirates.

The agreement sees Emirates appointed as official airline and main sponsor for both the club and the team.

The Wolves also revealed their new shirts for the 2014 season this morning with Simon Grix wearing the home kit and Glenn Riley the away shirt at a news conference.

"We feel privileged to have secured such a high-profile sponsorship and will be proud to carry the name Emirates on our shirts next season and beyond," said Wolves' chief executive Andy Gatcliffe.

Wolves say the deal is one of the most high-profile partnerships within the sport of Rugby League as well as the biggest in the club's history.

Gatcliffe said: "The club has had an association with Emirates for a number of years and greatly appreciates the partnership support.

"Securing this sponsorship takes us into further exciting times at the club. We pride ourselves on being at the forefront of both the sport of Rugby League and the world of business so to join the likes of sporting giants AC Milan, Arsenal and Formula One shows the desire the club has to reach its full potential and spread the word of both Warrington Wolves and our game."

Julie Bailey, Emirates district sales manager for the North West of England and the Midlands, said: "The partnership is a natural extension of our existing rugby sponsorship portfolio, and reflects the core values of our purpose to enrich the experiences of rugby fans in the UK.

"Few sports connect with communities as emphatically as rugby and Warrington Wolves is no exception.

"Through this sponsorship, we want to pay tribute to the amazing support of the people of Warrington to this team and to the wider north-west region."

As part of the partnership, Emirates will benefit from significant branding on the home and away shirts as well as within the stadium.