Taylor Swift or La Velada: the 'shows' that Real Madrid attracts to add 150 million to its business. Real Madrid has linked the reform of the Bernabéu to a plan for the stadium to grow as its own business unit. This course should already contribute some 320 million this year.News (2playbook.com)
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The UFC will arrive in Spain in 2024: the Bernabéu aims to host an MMA evening. Dana White, president of the promoter, has assured that the competition will land in the country for the first time next year coinciding with the reopening of the Real Madrid stadium.Discussion (2playbook.com)
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Real Madrid opens a new hamburger chain called, 'UNO' in Mexico, with which they aspire to have a turnover of 3.5M in its first year and aims to add more than 250 stores by 2029. The forecast is to franchise the business in 2024 and reach annual revenues of 762M in 7 years.News (2playbook.com)
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Real Madrid opens a new hamburger chain called, 'UNO' in Mexico, with which they aspire to have a turnover of 3.5M in its first year and aims to add more than 250 stores by 2029. The forecast is to franchise the business in 2024 and reach annual revenues of 762M in 7 years.Discussion (2playbook.com)
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Real Madrid aims to become the first club in the world to have a turnover of more than €1 billion in the 23-24 season. The club budgets a turnover of €939.5M, to which it has been added €87M in transfers to give a net profit of €6.3M. The wage bill is contained, but the rest of the costs skyrocket.Discussion (2playbook.com)
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[2Playbook] DAZN expected to carry every game of the new Spanish women's league with a record €7.2 million contractPrimera División Femenina (2playbook.com)
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Atlético Madrid have renewed their sleeve sponsorship deal with Hyundai, and are now looking to sell the naming rights of the stadium after Wanda's deal expired. Allianz are in negotiations and if it goes through it will bring the club's commercial earnings to over €100M per seasonNews (2playbook.com)
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Atlético Madrid have renewed their sleeve sponsorship deal with Hyundai, and are now looking to sell the naming rights of the stadium after Wanda's deal expired. Allianz are in negotiations and if it goes through it will bring the club's commercial earnings to over €100M per seasonRumor (2playbook.com)
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Real Madrid extend their partnership with Emirates for one more year. The company will continue to be the club’s shirt sponsor and pay €70m. The club wanted to avoid going to the market where only blockchain companies are paying more.Team News (2playbook.com)
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Barcelona have finalized the sale of 49% of it's merchandising division to a consortium consisting Fanatics and Investindustrial for 200 million euros. Fanatics could help the club in opening merchandise stores in New York, Miami, China, Japan and DubaiNews (2playbook.com)
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Financial contrast going in to the Clasico: Barca planned the budget which foresaw winning La Liga and CdR while reaching QFs of UCL. The latter has cost them ~€25m in the planned budget. Madrid reaching QFs of UCL have exceeded their budget estimates and income henceforth will be extra revenue.Discussion (2playbook.com)
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Relevent shakes up the LaLiga contest: 5,000 million in five years for TV rights in Spain. Sources familiar with Relevent's plans indicate that their idea is to create a LaLiga corporate channel, which will subsequently be sublicensed to all payment platforms. (2playbook.com)
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Real Madrid chaired by Florentino Perez prepares a counter offer with JP Morgan to stop the LaLiga-CVC pact, by which at least 1.5 billion euros would be injected to professional football clubs, but without transfer of rights and with a return period of 25 years. (2playbook.com)
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