Index – Sports – Poor Lionel Messi



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At FC Barcelona Football Club, there is still no agreement on salary cuts between players and management.

Catalan radio RAC1 reported that the players of the first and second team wrote in a letter to the club’s leaders that they rejected the proposal for a thirty percent pay cut. However, club leaders say that a salary adjustment is essential because Barcelona had thirty percent less revenue last season than originally planned due to the coronavirus epidemic. In the seven months in which neither fans nor tourists were able to visit the stadium, the Catalans had to record a loss of 47 million euros in ticket revenue, 35 million in closed stores and 18 million in the museum.

Messi stays in Barcelona - official

He wasn’t happy, but he didn’t want to sue the club.

Lionel Messi’s team will start playing Ferencváros in the group stage of the Champions League behind closed doors on Tuesday.



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