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Arsenal Set To Get A £200m Deal

Arsenal Set To Get A £200m Deal

A strong Qatari corporation has secured a new profitable contract. Arsenal stands to earn considerably. The rights to broadcast the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League in Asian countries will be held by BeIn, a well-known Qatari broadcaster, beginning next season and continuing until 2026–27. The teams who take part in these tournaments will get a financial windfall thanks to this contract. Ith is worth £200 million each year and £600 million in total over three years.

The established method of UEFA will be followed for the allocation of this considerable money. Each club gets a certain amount to participate in the competition, plus more money as they go. But a market pool and a coefficient scheme split the money very evenly. Arsenal stands to gain a lot from this.

Arsenal were back in the Champions League for the 2023–24 season following a seven-season hiatus. They made it to the quarterfinals and took home almost £78.5 million when Mikel Arteta was in charge. This amount will be raised if they repeat their victory in the Champions League next season, made possible by UEFA’s newly enlarged system. Although UEFA’s distribution scheme might award some clubs as much as £18 million for participating, Arsenal will earn far more than that for a number of reasons.

Arsenal Set To Get A £200m Deal

In terms of the 10-year club coefficient ranking, Arsenal comes in at number fifteen. Based on their current standing, they stand to gain around £15 million from that pool next season. It is barring any distribution method modifications announced by UEFA. Due to their regular participation over the years, Arsenal will get a big payment from the coefficient system. It awards teams based on their previous success in European tournaments.

Also, the market pool will help Arsenal out since it’s based on each club’s national TV agreement for the Champions League rights. Arsenal can expect to earn roughly £14 million from the very lucrative TV agreement that the UK has with the Champions League. The revised agreement between BeIn and UEFA suggests that this number will rise. A new BeIn contract has changed the game. It raises the commercial rights worth of European competitions and improves their financial situation. These commercial rights will bring in a lot of money for Arsenal. They are a famous team with a big fan base.

What’s next?

For Arsenal, this windfall of cash couldn’t have arrived at a better moment. Under Mikel Arteta’s leadership, the club has been pouring a lot of money into its players and facilities. This investment will be sustained thanks to the increased funds received from UEFA’s distribution system, which were augmented by the partnership with BeIn. This paves the way for Arsenal to compete at a higher level, entice elite players, and strive for even greater success in European tournaments.

All things considered, BeIn’s new broadcasting agreement with UEFA is going to be very beneficial to Arsenal. Their standing in the coefficients, their portion of the market pool, and the enhanced value of their commercial rights will all add up to a substantial cash windfall. This will keep the club competitive on a national and international level and help them achieve their European aspirations.

A passionate football and cricket journalist working since 2017.

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