Cameras in the locker rooms of the Premier? TVs want more exclusive content

Negotiations for the resumption of the Premier League are not being easy. Once you have the government's approval for the return of football and the clubs are training normally, other points of interest remain to be closed: what will be in the stands of each stadium and who will advertise (it is not certain that the clubs can promote what they want) or how the broadcasts of the game will be to improve the experience of the spectator.

A meeting will be held next Thursday in which all the improvements requested by Sky Sports, the great owner of the rights to the parties in England, as the Daily Mail has pointed out, will be negotiated. These include the possibility of invite television cameras to the locker room before each game, have more access in the possible celebrations for the title or when the classified for the European competitions are decided.

In addition, they also intend to briefly interview the coaches and players at the break of the games, or have more access the day before the game to learn about tactical aspects of the preparation. Although most coaches or players will not agree to give up more time for commitments like this, the exceptional circumstances have caused that there is a possibility of negotiation with the televisions, especially if they pay a higher amount to include those images.