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Fifa president Sepp Blatter has answered to Michel Platini's pleas to decrease the number of foreign owners in football by saying any source of money is good for the game.
Sepp Blatter has supported the idea of foreign owners entering the European club football through the big doors and believes money shouldn't have a "citizenship" until it comes from a liable source: ""They are good for the game as long as the money comes from the right sources," Blatter said. "This investment of money is what allows football to become so exciting and funds the attraction."
"The English Premier League is one of the most attractive, best promoted leagues in the world, if not the most attractive and economically powerful league in the world, so this will of course attract lost of powerful investors," Blatter said. "As long as the money is correctly handled, then we do not have anything bad to say about these owners. Also we do not see a need for the EU to interfere in this."
Uefa president Michel Platini has recently regretted the influx of non-domestic capital and has even gone that far to the EU leaders to get involved in protecting the game from overseas influences.