Interesting!

https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...ports-18375111

Premier League clubs have been forced to pay back £330million to broadcast partners as a result of the effects of COVID-19.

Equally, the EFL have been asked to pay a rebate by Sky Sports and a deal has been agreed at £10million, which is far less than originally feared, report The Telegraph.

There were initial concerns EFL clubs could be asked to return £42million and a result, the EFL feels they've struck a good deal for their clubs.

Deductions will be made each clubs' fee over the remaining three years of the contract signed between the EFL and Sky Sports two years ago.

That five-year deal was struck in 2018 and is worth £595million, with the 24 Championship clubs set to earn around £5 million annually from the deal with League One and League Two clubs taking much less.

In return for agreeing the rebate, Sky Sports will gain an additional ten live Championship matches for this current season, that restarts behind closed doors on June 20, taking its total to 30, which was outlined in the EFL's statement on Friday.