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The Bundesliga will receive €1.346 billion per season for its domestic TV rights covering the 2025/26 to 2028/29 seasons. This amount is significantly lower than the Premier League's equivalent €7.76 billion for the same period.
This domestic revenue will be distributed among Bundesliga clubs based on specific criteria: 50% is split equally, giving each club €25.5 million; 43% is allocated based on sporting performance over the past five to ten years; 4% is awarded for using young players; and the final 3% depends on the level of interest in the clubs.
Additionally, income from the league's international TV rights deal, though substantially smaller than the domestic amount, will also be added to each club's total.
The top three earners from the domestic TV deal are Bayern Munich (€83.4 million), Borussia Dortmund (€78 million), and Bayer Leverkusen (€75 million). Newly promoted Hamburg will receive the least, totaling €31.4 million.
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