TV rights: Nasser Al-Khelaïfi’s strong position

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This Wednesday afternoon, the UEFA executive committee met in Paris. President of PSG, ECA but also of beIN Media Group, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi participated in this meeting. The opportunity for him to take stock of the Ligue 1 television rights file for the period 2024-2029. Rights that have not yet been allocated. His words are relayed by The Team.

“It’s very important for us and for all French clubs. I hope this ends well. To be competitive in France and at European level, we need a good deal on TV rights.” Then questioned about the position of bein Sportshe indicated: “my interest is that of PSG. I hope that we will find the best deal possible for PSG and for all the clubs. I don’t want to talk about beIN, that’s not my role. My wish is that we have the best contract possible.” The message got through.

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