The Turkish Saran Media Group sent letters of guarantee to the Turkish Football Association (TFF) for the Super Lig broadcast rights, the company confirmed Monday.
The Turkish broadcaster in a statement said he had signed the letters for five different packages, in awaiting further approval by the TFF.
The company first last the week was given until 5pm on Monday 14 March, a sign the guarantee letters for packets 1-B, 1-C, 1-E, 2 and 3 to transmit in television the Süper Lig high-level gamesla statement added.
Saran Media Group said they signed the documents and submitted them with the TFF on Friday.
The issuer, who runs one of that of Turkey leading sports S Sport channels, added which was also support a SüperLig TV proposal project which will involve i club in a profit sharing model.
The move comes after the withdrawal of the beIN Sports based broadcaster in Qatar out of the offer last week after the TFF said its offer of TL 2.05 billion ($ 142.63 million) was too low.
Meanwhile, the Turkish state broadcaster TRT has also submitted his offer for the television broadcast rights for TFF 1. Lig and radio broadcast rights to Super Lig.
The Turkish Saran Media Group sent letters of guarantee to the Turkish Football Association (TFF) for the Super Lig broadcast rights, the company confirmed Monday.
The Turkish broadcaster in a statement said he had signed the letters for five different packages, in awaiting further approval by the TFF.
The company first last the week was given until 5pm on Monday 14 March, a sign the guarantee letters for packets 1-B, 1-C, 1-E, 2 and 3 to transmit in television the Süper Lig high-level gamesla statement added.
Saran Media Group said they signed the documents and submitted them with the TFF on Friday.
The issuer, who runs one of that of Turkey leading sports S Sport channels, added which was also support a SüperLig TV proposal project which will involve i club in a profit sharing model.
The move comes after the withdrawal of the beIN Sports based broadcaster in Qatar out of the offer last week after the TFF said its offer of TL 2.05 billion ($ 142.63 million) was too low.
Meanwhile, the Turkish state broadcaster TRT has also submitted his offer for the television broadcast rights for TFF 1. Lig and radio broadcast rights to Super Lig.