FSV Mainz 05 and the players’ strike by Szalai



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A professional club has the right to expel a player, for any reason, from the squad and offer him for sale. Most business matters are regulated by the employment contract. If there is no infraction according to labor law, the player can claim at least the majority of the agreed salary.

It is better that the player does not claim a moral right to the workplace. Too often, the Bundesliga had to experience that a player, when there was a lot of money elsewhere, showed little loyalty to the contract. It’s only stupid if it’s the club that doesn’t show any desire anymore.

The next few days will show where the real problem lies between Adam Szalai and his employer Mainz 05. Only one thing is certain: the club will not unreasonably ignore its 32-year-old center forward a year before the contract ends.

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Players go on strike because of Szalai – training canceled

With Adam Szalai’s banishment he now risked an uprising in the team. Apparently, they were sporting reasons why the drastic personnel measure was implemented. The teammates do not want to believe that and refused to work with coach Achim Beierlorzer.

The hitting of the players during training is an unmistakable sign: Mainz 05 is in trouble. With their solidarity with Szalai, the colleagues also express their own concern: they could be the next to be left out. Even the selfish show empathy in times of need.

Clarification required from Mainz in Szalai case

In the crown crisis, some clubs that do not have a large fixed-term deposit account are taking a closer look at whether they receive the appropriate equivalent or at least understand the financial situation for an average player salary of two million euros a year. .

The same players who now see themselves as a commodity are the same ones who squeeze every euro from the clubs through their advisers. No, not all players. But sadly, too many. You don’t even need a greedy piranha to bother you.

Mainz 05’s mistake lies in not having presented its own position in the Szalai case in an understandable way. It is not just the public that wants education. Apparently the team too. Otherwise, there would hardly have been a strike. Now all the pages are damaged.

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