The superiority of PSG has sealed the TV rights according to John Textor

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Conflicts at the head of French professional football does not deflect. On the contrary, even since after the dissemination of extracts from the meeting of July 14 at the LFP and relating to TV rights, where all the leaders are shooting, everyone goes from their part in the media. There was Jean-Pierre Caillot yesterday on RMC And, on the other hand, John Textor The team. The American visibly performs a media tour since he also spoke in AS. He took advantage of the Spanish newspaper to let go a little more. As often, he does not have a tongue in his pocket and reaffirms what he has already expressed in the past. According to him, the power of PSG compared to its competitors in Ligue 1 is such that the championship is weakened. This is one of the reasons why Canal+ no longer wants to disseminate it.

“”You know, the best television channel in France is Canal+. And they have an incredibly high production value. Their programs are great, their comments are greathe believes. If the main French diffuser, Canal+, has no interest in paying more for the French championship, this means that the value of French football is down, instead of increasing. And it is our fault, because it is we who direct the league that ruined all of this, because television only follows the consumer's demand, who has no interest in French football.The boss of OL, however, forgets to quote the Mediapro episode which considerably angry the encrypted channel in 2019.

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