The top clubs in Germany have unveiled a new financial rescue plan to help cash-strapped clubs survive - which could inspire Scottish sides to follow suit.The top four Bundesliga clubs Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, RB Leipzig and Bayer Leverkusen have agreed to put over £18million into a rescue pot for struggling sides.In a statement, Dortmund confirmed the four clubs will initially forego their share of the national media revenue – which has not yet been distributed – from the DFL next season.The title challengers said:"This amount, which stands at approximately €12.5 million if the current distribution model is applied, will be supplemented by an additional €7.5 million from the quartet’s own reserves.""The distribution criteria for
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