Between 2022 and 2025, the Premier League will raise €6.32bn (£36.7bn at today’s prices) in Premier League broadcast rights outside the UK alone. British operators will contribute 5.96 billion euros (34.6 billion R$).
Players like Pulisic of the US, Raul Jimenez of Mexico, Luis Diaz of Colombia and Hong Min Son of South Korea have appreciated the level of the Premier League’s brand so much that their TV rights outside the UK are worth more than those within it.
The US network NBC will pay most of the cost of the international pie, which will pay about 2.4 billion euros (13.9 billion Brazilian reais) for the rights to the English competition until 2028. Christian Pulisic has a big role in it, with an average audience of 600,000 spectators victorious in all matches.
In South America, ESPN also has guaranteed broadcast rights until 2025. The Disney group spent 300 million euros (1.7 billion R$) for the period from 2022 to 2025, which is 35% more than the amount spent between 2019 and 2022.
In addition to these sites, the English Premier League is also broadcast in many countries in Africa, Asia and Europe.
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