“A truly historic day” is how FIFA and Netflix described their groundbreaking broadcast partnership last year, as the streaming giant secured rights to air the 2027 and 2031 Women’s World Cups in the United States. Even FIFA President Gianni Infantino hailed it as a “landmark moment” for the sport. But just when one would expect the platform to settle with international and women’s game markets , in came another remarkable opportunity that has left the soccer world talking!
As per several reports, Netflix has now set its sights on the crown jewel of European soccer, none other than the UEFA Champions League, with a jaw-dropping £4.4billion or $6 billion proposal. This all stems from the latest overhaul of UEFA’s broadcasting model. The European governing body expect