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Serie A to discuss bids over media right business next week - sources

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Serie A - Juventus v Udinese - Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy - March 8, 2019 General view before the match REUTERS/Massimo Pinca/File Photo

Clubs in Italy's Serie A soccer league will meet next week to discuss investor bids for their media business, with an array of international funds expected to join the race, two sources familiar with the matter said on Thursday.

Representatives from the 20 Serie A clubs will meet on July 30 to discuss various proposals, the sources said, cautioning that a decision might not emerge that day.

Seeking to boost revenues, Serie A last week asked investors to submit bids to buy a stake of up to 15% in a newly created media company which would control the league's broadcast rights.

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Serie A - Inter Milan v Fiorentina - San Siro, Milan, Italy - July 22, 2020 General view during the match, as play resumes behind closed doors following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo/File Photo

Private equity firms CVC, Bain Capital, Advent International, TPG, Apollo and General Atlantic were invited to submit bids by Friday but one of the sources said the deadline had been pushed back to Monday to give investors more time to detail proposals.

The same source said other investors are expected to join the race, potentially including Fortress and Blackstone's credit arm GSO, which is exploring a debt financing deal.

China's Wanda Sports is also readying a project to improve the league's media distribution globally and create a dedicated Serie A multiplatform channel, a third source said.

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Serie A - Juventus v Lazio - Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy - July 20, 2020 Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring their second goal with Paulo Dybala, as play resumes behind closed doors following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) REUTERS/Massimo Pinca/File Photo

Serie A, which relies on broadcasting rights for more than half of its revenues, lags behind the English Premier League, La Liga in Spain and the German Bundesliga in terms of how much money it generates.

According to a report by consulting firm Deloitte, the Italian league raised 1.5 billion euros (1.34 billion pounds) in broadcasting rights revenues last season against the English Premier League's 3.5 billion euros.

The current broadcast deals for the Italian league expire at the end of next season.

As in other European countries, Italian top flight soccer has resumed behind closed doors but the long term impact on TV viewing numbers remains unclear.

(Reporting by Elvira Pollina; Editing by Keith Weir)

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