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Published 16:55 21 Feb 2017 GMT
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The broadcaster has not covered the sport since their popular Football Italia show ended in 2002.
The Champions League is currently shown by BT Sport in the UK, after they paid almost £900m for the exclusive UK rights from the beginning of last season.
Roy Keane's employer ITV, which covered the competition from its rebranding in 1992 until last season, and Channel 4 are both said to be interested in sub-letting 17 games per season under the new deal.
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