Deal collapsed last year over missed instalmentsPPTV owned by Suning, who also own InternazionaleA Chinese broadcaster has been ordered to pay the
Premier League at least $213m (£156m) by the high court in
London over the collapse of one of the competition’s most lucrative international rights agreements.
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The league terminated the deal last year after PPTV failed to pay two instalments of the rights fees owed, citing a change to the schedule caused by the 100-day pandemic-enforced pause in fixtures in 2020 and the lack of fans in stadiums when games resumed in June.