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Basketball-NBA, FIBA and EuroLeague hold ‘constructive’ talks on potential European league

By Thomson Reuters Apr 28, 2026 | 1:12 PM

April 28 (Reuters) – The NBA, governing body FIBA and EuroLeague held “constructive” talks in Switzerland on Tuesday, with all three parties pledging to ​continue discussions in the coming weeks over ‌the future of European basketball.

During the meeting at FIBA’s headquarters in Mies, the NBA and FIBA reiterated their vision for a new league and outlined how current EuroLeague ‌teams ​that haven’t already submitted bids ⁠can participate in this ⁠new venture.

“Constructive discussions were held on the future of European basketball and on potential opportunities for collaboration,” the NBA, FIBA and EuroLeague said in ​a joint statement. “All three parties agreed on continuing the conversation in the upcoming weeks.”

More than ⁠120 prospective investors, including existing ⁠teams, outside investment groups and high-net-worth ​individuals, have shown serious interest in the proposed league.

The ​NBA has received multiple bids in the $500 ‌million to $1 billion range, including several above $1 billion, sources told Reuters earlier this month. The league’s 12 target cities include London, Manchester, Paris, Lyon, Rome, Milan, ⁠Barcelona, Madrid, Berlin, Munich, Athens and Istanbul.

The NBA and FIBA have previously said that every EuroLeague team has ⁠a clear ‌path to participate in the new ⁠ecosystem, including the right to explore becoming ​a ‌permanent NBA Europe franchise, or the ​potential to ⁠qualify for the league through a transparent, merit-based process.

The NBA and FIBA announced the exploration of a European league in March 2025. Play could begin in October 2027.

(Reporting by Nicole Fernandes in TorontoEditing by ​Toby Davis)