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DFL officials Axel Hellmann, Hans-Joachim Watzke and Oliver Leki (from left) © APA/dpa / Arne Dedert

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DFL officials Axel Hellmann, Hans-Joachim Watzke and Oliver Leki (from left) © APA/dpa / Arne Dedert

S+Sigi's tips | No billions for the German Football League

The clubs of the Bundesliga and the 2nd Bundesliga have rejected the idea of ​​the DFL (Deutsche Fußball-Liga GmbH) for the entry of a private equity company with two billion euros. However, our columnist Sigi Heinrich sees more and more private investors who will soon take over football in Germany, as they have long since done in Italy or England.

They wanted to arm themselves for the future and remain competitive in Europe against clubs that, supported by private investors, can invest millions in their squads. It seems to be the case that money scores goals.

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