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    Italy's Serie A explores options to boost international media rights business

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    Posted on September 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Serie A is exploring strategies to boost its international media rights revenue, including selling stakes and forming partnerships.

    Table of Contents

    • Exploring International Media Rights Options
    • Current Media Rights Revenue
    • Potential Partnerships and Stake Sales
    • Previous Attempts and Challenges

    Serie A Considers New Strategies for International Media Rights

    Exploring International Media Rights Options

    By Elvira Pollina and Amy-Jo Crowley

    Current Media Rights Revenue

    MILAN/LONDON (Reuters) -Italy's Serie A soccer league is exploring options for its international media rights, including the sale of a stake to external investors and a long-term strategic partnership with a sports media agency, three sources with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters.

    Potential Partnerships and Stake Sales

    Like other major European leagues, Serie A, home to AC Milan and Juventus, has struggled in recent years to sell its media rights abroad, as broadcasters across the globe have shown diminished interest partly due to a crowded fixture list dominated by the expanded UEFA Champions League and the popularity of England's Premier League.

    Previous Attempts and Challenges

    Serie A, comprising 20 clubs — many under U.S. ownership — has tasked JP Morgan with reviewing a range of options for its international media rights, the sources said.

    Under the existing contracts, the Italian league earns around 250 million euros ($292.9 million) annually from its international media rights, a fraction compared to the English Premier League's overseas income.

    Options JP Morgan are reviewing include establishing a dedicated media unit and selling a minority stake to private equity firms.

    It is also exploring long-term partnerships with data-driven sports media agencies, including Peak and IRIS, to enhance Serie A's ability to improve its reach abroad, they added, declining to be named because discussions are not public. 

    JP Morgan is expected to present the results of its analysis to the Italian clubs at the end of the year. 

    Serie A and JP Morgan declined to comment. Peak and IRIS were not immediately available to comment.

    Italian business daily MF reported this month Serie A appointed JP Morgan as adviser on its international media business, without describing any specific options being considered.

    Bloomberg had reported in June that Serie A was considering selling a stake in its overseas media business.

    Serie A explored in 2021 the sale of a 10% stake of its more lucrative domestic media business to a consortium led by CVC but the 1.7 billion-euro deal failed to gain the required support from the clubs.

    ($1 = 0.8537 euros)

    (Reporting by Elvira Pollina and Amy-Jo Crowley, Editing by Ed Osmond)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Serie A is exploring options for its international media rights.
    • •Potential strategies include selling stakes to investors.
    • •JP Morgan is advising Serie A on these options.
    • •Current revenue from media rights is €250M annually.
    • •Serie A aims to compete with the English Premier League.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italy's Serie A explores options to boost international media rights business

    1What is media rights?

    Media rights refer to the legal rights to broadcast or distribute content, such as sports events, on various platforms. These rights are often sold to broadcasters or streaming services.

    2What is private equity?

    Private equity is a form of investment where funds are directly invested into private companies or buyouts of public companies, often with the goal of restructuring and improving their profitability.

    3What is a minority stake?

    A minority stake refers to owning less than 50% of a company's shares. This level of ownership does not provide control over the company but can still influence decisions.

    4What is an investment review?

    An investment review is an evaluation process where financial advisors or firms assess the performance and strategy of investments to ensure they align with financial goals.

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