Bayern Munich's active administrator, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, said European clubs had taken care of a "evil spirit called the exchange market" and that changes were expected to decrease player compensations and specialist commissions.
"We took care of an evil spirit called the exchange market," Rummenigge said in a meeting with sports magazine Kicker. "We took the boat quite a while past to a space hit by a storm, and we can presently don't control it."
What's more, he added, "The clubs in southern Europe are now sending trouble messages, and there are additionally German clubs that scarcely endure step by step, also the lower clubs."
Rummenigge offered these remarks after he showed that in the wake of leaving his situation at Bayern Munich, he intends to keep working in the field of football as an individual from the Executive Committee of the European Football Association (UEFA).
"I'm appreciative for all that football has given me and I need to give it back piece of the blessing and accept my duty as an individual from the UEFA Executive Committee. I actually consider myself to be an agent of clubs, however interestingly I will actually want to act in a more impartial manner," he said.