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Monday briefing: DFL rejects idea of revenue-sharing deal for Bundesliga TV rights

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15 January 2024 - 5:30 AM

The German Football League (DFL) has expressed its opposition to the notion of a revenue-sharing agreement similar to that agreed between Serie A and DAZN as it prepares to launch its tender for the next cycle of domestic Bundesliga TV rights.

The DFL is waiting for Germany’s cartel office, the Bundeskartellamt, to rule on whether the ‘no single buyer rule’, which blocks the exclusive sale of live rights to a single broadcaster, will be removed before launching the tender in the nex

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