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Saudi Arabia’s PIF eyeing stake in sports streamer DAZN: sources

by Stephanie Irvin
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Saudi Arabia’s PIF eyeing stake in sports streamer DAZN: sources
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SAUDI Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) is among potential bidders exploring the purchase of a minority stake worth around US$1 billion in DAZN, the sports-streaming group backed by billionaire Len Blavatnik, two sources with knowledge of the matter said.

If successful, such a deal could increase the fund’s influence in European football as DAZN is a broadcasting partner for Italy’s Serie A, Spain’s LaLiga, Germany’s Bundesliga and France’s Ligue 1.

PIF, chaired by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, is part of a consortium that owns English Premier League football club Newcastle United as well as other Saudi Pro League clubs including Al-Nassr, where Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo plays.

The fund has discussed investing around US$1 billion for about a 10 per cent stake in London-based DAZN, the sources said, speaking on condition of anonymity as they were not authorised to speak publicly.

Discussions between PIF and DAZN have been ongoing since late last year but are not advanced, one of the sources said, cautioning there is no certainty a deal will happen.

DAZN has held conversations with at least three investment funds in recent months over various strategic partnerships and is seeking an overall valuation of US$10 billion to US$12 billion in a potential deal, a third source with knowledge of the process said.

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Representatives for PIF and DAZN declined to comment.

DAZN, which competes against traditional TV and satellite channels, provides access to a range of sports content, which also includes American football, boxing and baseball over its online streaming platform.

It would be the first streamer of its kind to attract possible investment from PIF, which has poured billions into other high-profile sports such as Formula One and golf in recent years.

DAZN acquired rights in September to broadcast the Six Kings Slam, a new elite tennis exhibition featuring Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal in Riyadh later this month.

It also broadcasts the Saudi Pro League in several territories and the Riyadh Season series of boxing matches, according to its website. DAZN’s revenue jumped by 41 per cent to US$2.1 billion in 2022 as it increased subscription prices and added domestic streaming rights to Bundesliga and Serie A to its platform, according to its latest results.

However, it recorded an operating loss of US$1.06 billion due to increased rights costs.

DAZN had been in talks with advisers last December to raise as much as US$1 billion to boost its streaming-rights portfolio, Bloomberg reported. REUTERS

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