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Hoeness: German teams to flourish under Financial Fair Play

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The FC Hollywood president believes that the Bundesliga sides will dominate the circuit in the following years if the European governing body fully implement their measures on tackling debt in the game.
Bayern Munich official Uli Hoeness stated that Uefa should follow through their promise of punishing the European clubs for not following protocol and abusing the Financial Fair Play rules. This is necessary because of the financial
crunch that has spread all over the continent and has troubled the less resourceful clubs in Europe.
UEFA’s plan to go ahead with it's Financial Fair Play regulations has seen numerous teams being denied revenue from last year’s European competitions this season because of outstanding dues. Nevertheless, Hoeness feels that because
of the fair play German teams will be the top teams in the next decade provided that they are fully implemented.
The club official conceded that the Bundesliga teams will not face the wrath of Uefa as they have followed the regulations than their European counterparts.
On the other hand, Die Roten spent big on their €40 million record signing Javi http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Martinez-c24468 from Athletic Bilbao in the summer transfer window, but Der FCB chief admitted that splashing a huge amount like this will be a rarity in
the next five to ten years.
Hoeness confirmed that he has given all the responsibility of transfers to the team trainer Jupp Heynckes and sporting director Matthias Sammer. He announced that he has still not seen the defensive midfielder play on purpose.
However, he claimed that the fans should not expect the Allianz Arena side to be big spenders in the transfer market.
"I have relied on [head coach] Jupp Heynckes and [director of sport] Matthias Sammer. I intentionally haven't watched the player," Hoeness was quoted as saying in an interview.
"Nevertheless people should not think, that now there will be an era of crazy spending at Bayern,” the former West http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904 forward added.
"The possibility that we will do another transfer of that amount within the next 10 years is remote," the 1974 FIFA World Cup winner finally concluded.
The president said another high-profile signing is improbable now.

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