Amid the Bundesliga broadcasting rights dispute with streaming service DAZN, the German Football League (DFL) told its 36 professional clubs that they are to receive less money than planned from the media rights income. “The instalment for June 2024 will be reduced from the original €127 million ($135.8 million) to €47 million,” reads a DFL letter to the clubs, which was made available to dpa. The reason for that is the fact that €80 million from the current broadcasting rights deal was not received on the contractual due dates, the DFL said. According to the Bild newspaper, DAZN, who’s curren…