The NBA is set to launch a groundbreaking new basketball league in Europe, with top football clubs and major investors involved in the project. According to multiple reports, the new competition, tentatively called NBA Europe, is planned to begin in 2027, marking a historic step in the NBA’s global expansion strategy.
Among the clubs expected to join are Real Madrid, Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich, Manchester City and Fenerbahce, with Italian giants AC Milan and Inter also in discussions about forming a joint Milan-based franchise, as per Gazzetta dello Sport. Talks between NBA commissioner Adam Silver and RedBird Capital founder Gerry Cardinale, who owns AC Milan, have intensified in recent weeks, with reports confirming that Oaktree, Inter’s financial backers, are also keen to participate.
The NBA plans to create permanent franchises in 10 to 12 European cities, with London, Madrid, Milan, Paris and Munich among the leading candidates. Deputy Commissioner Mark Tatum revealed that the initiative aims to merge the NBA’s commercial expertise with Europe’s growing basketball culture.


