The La Liga TV revenue has surpassed 4 billion euros in the current season, marking a significant increase from last year's figure of 2.5 billion euros.
According to reports, the league's top clubs have seen their share of the revenue grow by over 60% this season, with Real Madrid and Barcelona leading the way. The growth is attributed to increased viewership on streaming platforms such as Amazon Prime Video and Netflix, which have been able to offer more live matches than traditional television channels.
The rise in revenue has also led to increased investment in player transfers and training facilities, with many teams looking to improve their chances of winning major trophies such as the Champions League.
However, there have been concerns about the sustainability of these high revenues, particularly given the financial difficulties faced by some of the smaller clubs in the league. Some have called for changes to be made to the distribution of revenue, with proposals being made to reduce the amount that is paid out to the top clubs and give more money to the smaller clubs.
Overall, the rise in La Liga TV revenue is a positive sign for the future of the league, but it will be important to ensure that the benefits are shared fairly among all clubs involved.
