Apple reportedly close to finalizing $1B deal with FIFA over TV rights for new tournament
NY Post
Soccer’s global governing body FIFA is close to an agreement with Apple to give the tech company worldwide television rights for a new, month-long club tournament, the New York Times reported Monday.
The deal with Apple could be announced as soon as this month and valued at around $1 billion, a quarter of the $4 billion FIFA had first estimated, the report said, citing three people familiar with the matter.
The potential agreement would give the company’s streaming business an edge amid competition among streaming services providers to lap up rights for widely watched sporting events in a bid to add subscribers.
If the deal goes through, this would mark the first time that FIFA has agreed to a single worldwide contract, the report said.
Senior executives at FIFA, however, have raised concerns over the possibility of “free-to-air rights,” which would make the event only available to subscribers of Apple TV+, according to the report. It is unclear whether the deal includes any such rights.
Sponsors have also been reluctant to commit the $150 million that FIFA is seeking for sponsorship packages, the report said.
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