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The Bank of Montreal wants a piece of Toronto’s newly-renovated Major League Soccer — and CFL — stadium.

The Toronto Sun tweeted Monday morning that BMO has extended its agreement with MLSE to retain stadium naming rights at BMO Field for the next 10 years.

The agreement doesn’t line up with TFC’s jersey-sponsorship rights, though BMO has extended its kit sponsorship of TFC through the 2016 season.

Terms of the agreement weren’t immediately released. Toronto’s previous kit sponsorship deal with BMO brought in around $4 million annually, according to Sports Business Journal.

“Today’s long-term naming rights renewal with BMO is symbolic as construction progresses on BMO Field to provide a world-class stadium experience for Toronto FC and its fans, for the Toronto Argonauts as they move to a classic Canadian outdoor football environment, and for the City of Toronto,” said David Hopkinson, Chief Commercial Officer at MLSE. “BMO is a partner that has been with Toronto FC, and the stadium, since day one and plays an important, supportive role as we look forward to exciting things at BMO Field this season and in the years to come.”

MLSE is in the midst of a $140 million renovation of its soccer stadium in anticipation of the Toronto Argos moving in later this year.

Phase 2 of the renovations — including a canopy roof above three sides of the venue — is expected to improve the fan experience for Toronto FC supporters, too.