Apple is reportedly close to a deal for streaming broadcast rights to the FIFA Club World Cup in 2025, featuring teams like Bayern Munich, Manchester City, and Real Madrid.
It looks like Apple’s foray into streaming soccer could be getting even more ambitious. According to a report from The New York Times, Apple is close to a deal with FIFA — the sport’s global governing body — for worldwide rights for an expanded version of the Club World Cup that will take place in the US in 2025. The Times says that the deal could be worth upward of $1 billion and that an official announcement could happen sometime this month.
The deal with FIFA would be more notable, however, as the tournament will feature some of the biggest professional teams in the world. FIFA detailed the expanded tournament last year, which will take place over a month between June and July and include 32 teams from Africa, Asia, South America, Oceania, North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Some of the currently qualified clubs include Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, and Manchester City.
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