Ibisevic at Schalke 04 without base salary: “What I have to get, I will donate”



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“Extraordinary story”

Newly signed forward Vedad Ibisevic renounces his base salary entirely at FC Schalke 04. That is what the 36-year-old forward said in a video distributed by the Bundesliga club on Thursday afternoon, in which Ibisevic conceded a interview with the sports director of Schalke.

“The amounts that are circulating are incorrect,” he says of numerous speculations. “Schalke are in a difficult situation. I wanted to play the Bundesliga again. That is why we agreed: I will not have a base salary, ”said the former Bosnian international.

Purely for insurance reasons, he had to collect a salary from the club, the forward continued. “But what I have to get, I will donate. I only play for bonuses. It’s a typical performance-based contract, ”explained the attacker, who had not recently received a new contract with Hertha BSC. “Schalke is Schalke, a great club. The opportunity to play for Schalke again was incentive enough for me. Anyway, my base salary should not be high. That is why we have agreed that I will donate it so we can get to zero. “

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24 Paulo Sérgio (Brasilien) – 68 Tore

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23 Dimitar Berbatov (Bulgarien) – 69 Tore

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22 Diego Klimowicz (Argentina) – 70 goals

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21 Ivica Olic (Croatia) – 72 Torres

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20 Ebbe Sand (Denmark) – 73 goals

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19 Allan Simonsen (Denmark) – 76 goals

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18 Marcelinho (Brazil) – 77 goals

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17 Roy Makaay (Netherlands) – 78 goals

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16 Raffael (Brazil) – 82 goals

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15 Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (Netherlands) – 82 goals

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14 Franck Ribéry (France) – 86 goals

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13 Toni Polster (Austria) – 90 goals

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12 Willi Lippens (Netherlands) – 92 goals

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11 Sergej Barbarez (Bosnia-Herzegovina) – 96 goals

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10.Anthony Yeboah (Ghana) – 96 Tore

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9 Bum-kun Cha (South Korea) – 98 goals

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8 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Gabun) -98 Tore

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7 Arjen Robben (Netherlands) – 99 goals

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6 Stéphane Chapuisat (Switzerland) – 106 goals

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5 Aílton (Brazil) – 106 goals

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4 Vedad Ibisevic (Bosnia-Herzegovina) – 127 goals

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3 Young Elber (Brasilien) – 133 Tore

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2 Claudio Pizarro (Peru) – 197 Tore

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1 Robert Lewandowski (Poland) – 236 goals

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Sports director Jochen Schneider reported that he had only once experienced a similar case in professional business. “But it shows what an extraordinary story it is and how passionate Vedad is to play for Schalke.”

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