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Serie A signs big internatio­nal TV rights deal

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MILAN, Italy (AP): ITALY’S TOP football league has made a switch and assigned its internatio­nal TV rights predominan­tly to IMG for €371 million ($437 million) per season — nearly double the value of the previous deal.

The agreement covers the next three Serie A seasons through 2020-21.

The previous deal was for €190 million ($224 million) per season with MP and Silva.

The new figure places Serie A third in Europe for internatio­nal rights after the English Premier League (1.3 billion euros) and the Spanish league (€636 million); and ahead of the German Bundesliga (€240 million ).

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IMG will pay €352 million for global rights and a betting package, Rai Internatio­nal will provide €4 million for Italian language rights abroad, and the remaining funds will be covered by signal providers and league promotions.

“The awareness of the Italian league’s potential is growing,” said Luigi De Siervo, the CEO of Serie A advisor Infront. “The clubs have chosen a partner that convinced everyone, not just for the economic terms, but above all, for the developmen­t plan.”

While the 18 clubs present for the vote selected IMG unanimousl­y, Aurelio De Laurentiis left the room angrily beforehand, with the president of Serie A leader Napoli calling the offers “mortifying.”

Serie A still makes most of its money from domestic TV rights deals with Sky and Mediaset.

 ?? FILE ?? Juventus’ Argentinia­n striker Paulo Dybala celebrates after scoring during a Serie A match between Sassuolo and Juventus, at Mapei Stadium in Reggio Emilia, Italy recently. Dybala’s teammate, Brazilian Alex Sandro looks on.
FILE Juventus’ Argentinia­n striker Paulo Dybala celebrates after scoring during a Serie A match between Sassuolo and Juventus, at Mapei Stadium in Reggio Emilia, Italy recently. Dybala’s teammate, Brazilian Alex Sandro looks on.

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