The deal also includes the right to screen the Italian Super Cup which has been revamped earlier this year as a four-team competition rather than being a match between the winners of Serie A and the Italian Cup.
The broadcaster offered to pay about 56 million euros per season, including some variable components, the sources said, adding 18 out of 20 Serie A clubs voted in favour of the deal at a teleconferenced meeting on Monday.
MFE-MediaForEurope declined to comment.
The company is the current holder of the Italian Cup and Super Cup domestic TV rights, under a three-year contract expiring in June and worth some 145 million euros.
