da betway: Liverpool will benefit from a highly competitive auction for the Champions League broadcast rights for the period between 2024-2027, claims football finance expert Kieran Maguire.
The Lowdown: Upcoming sale
da 888casino: The domestic TV privileges for the Champions League are set to come up for sale shortly.
The current contract for the UK is held by BT Sport, which is worth £400m per year over its three-year deal.
With Team Marketing having been tasked with selling the 2024-2027 rights on behalf of UEFA, the Daily Mail have reported that Sky, BT Sport and Amazon will all battle it out for the lucrative contract.
The Latest: Maguire’s claim
Maguire, a finance expert and regular contributor for Sky, has claimed that 2021/22 finalists Liverpool will be one of selling points as the three major broadcasters make a claim for the competition’s next ‘long-term deal’.
Speaking with Football Insider, he claimed: “You’d imagine this would bump up the deal a bit.
“Liverpool are a big draw in their own right. Uefa will be aware of the viewing figures and want to secure a long-term deal.
“With the takeover of BT by Discovery, they will be a flagship product.
“From Sky’s point of view, they will be watching with interest. If they took it over, it could be a bit of a knockout blow for BT Sport.
“Amazon are delighted with what they had in terms of the Premier League TV deal. They are aware that the Champions League is a product that generates interest and fills in gaps in their Amazon Prime roster.
“Whether this will be combined with a terrestrial broadcaster who broadcasts one match per round, we don’t know.”
The Verdict: Beneficial income for LFC
According to Football Insider, the Merseyside outfit earned a stunning £266.1m in media income across the 2020/21 campaign, although this included deferred broadcast revenue from the Covid-struck season prior.
And with a bidding-war set to occur between three huge broadcasters, it is possible that these figures will increase even further.
With Liverpool being one of UEFA’s biggest selling-points, this could prove to be a huge financial benefit for FSG, as the club prepare to build upon and maintain the success they have achieved in recent years.
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