Ex-HSV boss Bruchhagen criticizes Financial Fair Play

Why UEFA's Financial Fair Play Is A Joke The former DFL managing director Heribert Bruchhagen provides the reform of the Financial Fair Play (FFP) of the European Football Union (UEFA) critical.

"This is a mudpack, in which one approaches with small steps on those who demand an internal league of the big clubs," said the longtime board of directors of the Bundesliga club Eintracht Frankfurt and Hamburger SV at "Sky": "This is not a compromise, but one Fully wrong step. "

The UEFA Executive Committee had decided on Thursday to replace the often insufficiently implemented FFP from June by the succession of the "Financial Sustainability" (Financial Sustainability). Accordingly, clubs will not spend more than 70 percent of their revenue for transfers, salaries and consulting agencies. Any salary upper limit, for example, will not exist.

"It is to be feared that the huge funds generated there are necessary for clubs that are highly in debt - like Barcelona, like Real Madrid, like Juventus Turin," said Bruchhagen with a view of the clubs, which also continued Plans to work for a European Super League: "These clubs require billions, so I'm afraid that the development Step by Step will go into the wrong direction."

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