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Amazon set to bid for Serie A rights

Digital giant Amazon is set to bid for the 2021/22 to 2023/24 domestic broadcast rights to Italian soccer’s top-flight Serie A, according to Bloomberg.

Serie A issued its tender documents for the next rights cycle earlier this month with a deadline for bids of 26th January. Incumbent broadcasters, Comcast-owned Sky Italia and global digital sports media company DAZN, are both expected to bid as the league seeks to raise a minimum of €1.15 billion (US$1.4 billion) a season for the three-year contracts.

Private equity firms CVC Capital Partners, Advent International and Italy’s FSI agreed to acquire a stake in a new media unit that is being created by Serie A. That €1.7 billion (US$2 billion) deal is yet to formally close, but it is thought to be in its final stages, with financiers acquiring ten per cent of the league’s new media company.

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Should Amazon be successful it would bolster its Italian offering, which from next season will include top pick Wednesday matches from the Uefa Champions League elite European club competition.

Serie A has made three separate packages available for bidders. Package A covers satellite platform rights and is worth a minimum of €500 million (US$603 million) a season; Package B is worth a minimum of €400 million (US$482 million) for exclusive digital terrestrial rights, and Package C is priced at a €250 million (US$303 million) minimum covering co-exclusive internet, IPTV and mobile platform rights.

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