German FA chief calls for salary cap to help win over fans

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Germany’s Bundesliga was shut for more than two months in response to the coronavirus pandemic

crisis, with better financial controls and player salary caps, to keep fans on board, German Football Association President Fritz Keller said.was shut for more than two months in response to the coronavirus pandemic before becoming the first major soccer league to resume action last week.

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