A Madrid Court has ordered a lien of nearly $50 million from the audiovisual company beIN Sports, ownership Nasser Al-KhelaifiThe owner of Paris Saint Germain is due to non-payment of LaLiga’s audiovisual rights, according to information published by the ‘New York Times’ this Thursday.
The first instance court gave an injunction ‘unheard part’ (without listening to the other party) preventive seizure of goods to guarantee payment of the corresponding amounts of international audio-visual contracts, as EFE learned from judicial sources.
BeIN Sports owns the audiovisual rights to LaLiga for the Asian market. Middle East and in several countries with strategic interests in Europe, but did not comply with the payment agreed with the organization Tebas headed, and accumulated more than $50 million in debt.
“Our reputation is based on decades of significant investments, the best content, long and serious relationships with audiovisual rights providers and long payment history“, a spokesperson for BeIN Sports for the ‘New York Times’ assured.
According to the American newspaper, 10 out of 50 million debts He was paid into LaLiga on 5 October.
It is estimated that since 2018, BeIN Sports has agreed to pay more than LaLiga. 1.5 billion € to spread the matches to the markets they are interested in.
“It’s not just the danger of clubs/state anymore, it’s they control the tv operators, they pay and they stop paying, #ECA, #beintv, #UEFA from various positions are and are not fulfilling their millionaire contracts whenever they want, as a measure of pressure to ‘kneel’ to their fake wishes.”