AFTER SIGNING MILLIONAIRE AGREEMENT
The Premier gives another hard hit to the Superliga European
Published:13/05/2021 - 19:03h
Updated:13/05/2021 - 19:03h
The Premier League has arrived to a pact with BT, Sky and Amazon by 5.200 million euros to renew the rights of transmission that no longer will be able to be auctioned. To this adds a clause of the Government in which the Premier engages to support to the inferior divisions with more than 100 millions
After the initial failure of the project of a Superliga subscribed by 12 clubs of the continent and headed by Florentino Pérez, that could involve negative consequences for the FC Barcelona, Real Madrid and Juventus, the Premier League has asestado another cuchillazo to the intentions of relanzar the initiative.
In accordance with the information supplied by the Daily Mail, the Premier has reached an agreement with BT, Sky, and Amazon by 5.200 million euros by concept of the contractual renewal that will extend by three seasons more and will avoid that the rights of transmission are auctioned.
It treats of a similar pact to the subscribed in 2018, so much in the prolongation of the bond as in the mount agreed by the parts. It expects that the agreement was ratified in the next days and has a clause of the British Government, by means of which the Premier engages to credit 116 million euros by season for the teams of the inferior and feminine divisions.
The Premier, solidaria with the basic football
Previously, the organisation of the English tournament already had allocated other 162 million euros to boost the football from his inferior categories. In this occasion, the divisions Second, Third and Fourth, as well as the amateur league will see benefited with the resources.
In accordance with Marc Allera, CEO of Consumers of BT, the intention is to mitigate the economic effects of the sanitary crisis: "we Work in finding solutions proactivas to guarantee a safe exit of the pandemia for the Premier and the rest of Leagues. This renewal is an excellent news for our viewers, but also to offer a vital support to the community of the football in general".