[ad_1]
FC Barcelona – La Liga Salary cuts cause a split
secondThe Barcelona dressing room has been divided by the initiative to reduce the salaries of the players. President Josep Maria Bartomeu has taken this route in an attempt to mitigate the club’s financial expenses given the reduction in income caused by the coronavirus pandemic, but the process has not gone smoothly.
Some players have been accused of putting their individual interests before collective ones. This was made clear by the news that on Tuesday, just after the club’s Champions League victory over Ferencvaros, that Gerard Piqué, Clement Lenglet, Frenkie de Jong and Marc-Andre ter Stegen had they all renewed their contracts Some members of the gaming team are frustrated not only with those who have taken care of themselves, but also with a board that has allowed this to happen.
Most of the team signed a letter rejecting plans for pay cuts, but not all players signed it. Curiously, Pique was one of those who signed the letter, before agreeing on a contract extension until 2024. Bartomeu’s plan involved cutting player salaries this season, but then declaring in their contracts that the board will make up the difference in the coming years. Bartholomew You will not have to worry about this as you will be out of office next summer anyway, with the presidential election coming up, or possibly sooner if you are voted by club members.
All of this comes just before negotiations for start on wednesday on a collective salary reduction. A player should be at the table for these discussions, but they had already said that they will not attend.
However, there is a division in the group and it seems that Bartomeu has adopted the tactic of “divide and conquer”. As the club rolled his Hungarian opposition On Tuesday night, it remains to be seen what impact this division of the locker room will have on the club’s fortunes on the pitch in the long run.
[ad_2]