The Premier League is reportedly lining up a £30million-a-year deal to sell digital tokens to fans.
As reported by Sky News, the proposed lucrative multi-year deal is to be discussed with the 20 teams that make up the top flight on Friday.
The deal with the Paris-based NFT start-up could be announced within a matter of weeks.
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It's said that it will focus on static images of Premier League players, such as Manchester City superstar Erling Haaland and England captain Harry Kane.