Europe’s leading football leagues are set to face a period of “correction” in the value of their broadcast rights, according to Simon Green, managing director of BT Sport. T
RB Leipzig's Christopher Nkunku (L) vies for the ball with Liverpool's Jordan Henderson during the UEFA Champions League match on February 16, 2021 (by FERENC ISZA/AFP via Getty Images)
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