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Gazidis: The Premier League has opened up a gap in income there are teams that monopolize the league and are not conducive to competition

Gazidis: The Premier League has opened up a gap in income there are teams that monopolize the league and are not conducive to competition

In an exclusive interview with Forbes, Milan CEO Gazidis believes that the Premier League has opened up a gap with other leagues in terms of revenue.

Commenting on the gap between the Premier League and other leagues in terms of revenue such as television broadcasting, Gazidis said: "This is something that the whole European football world is worried about, the gap has not narrowed, but has widened, and we have seen some small countries with strong clubs suffer because their domestic market is not enough to support the increase in TV revenue. ”

"Big clubs like Celtic, Rangers, Ajax have always wanted to keep up and they've found some very creative ways and I think they've done it well but it's getting harder and harder. We are clearly seeing tensions in Europe rising, and the reality is that the Premier League is a super league and the rest of the leagues in Europe have to find ways to compete with the Premier League. ”

"I don't think it's healthy for Juventus to dominate Serie A for the last decade or more, we see this trend in France and there is this trend in Germany, which is unhealthy for competition."

(Luke)

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