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Published 11:39 IST, March 28th 2020

Barcelona to slash player wages despite not reaching an agreement in COVID-19 lockdown

Barcelona are reportedly planning on cutting their players' wages by as much as 70 percent in the COVID-19 lockdown to deal with the ensuing financial crisis.

Reported by: Abhishek Shetty
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Barcelona players will have their salaries deducted following the suspension of LaLiga due to the outbreak of coronavirus in Spain. However, Barcelona's board and team players are yet to come on an agreement on the percentage of the cut. The club and the players have been trying to come to a conclusion since a couple of days now but they have failed to mutually agree on a number. However, Barcelona are firm in their decision to deduct the salary of their players amid the coronavirus pandemic. 

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Coronavirus in Spain: Barcelona players salary to be slashed

The idea to deduct the Barcelona players salary was implemented by the club's president, Josep Maria Bartomeu. The president and the board have expressed the problems Barcelona might face following the suspension of the league. Josep Maria Bartomeu stated that it will be nearly impossible for Barcelona to cover the club's expenses for the rest of the season and the reduction in pay is very crucial for the club to operate in the unprecedented COVID-19 lockdown.

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Barcelona are considering the reduction in salary as the primary solution to solve the crisis amid the coronavirus pandemic. However, players at the club have reportedly agreed to take a pay cut in the COVID-19 lockdown, though the percentage of the pay cut is yet to be decided. The situation became rough as the players were not happy with the offered amount as the club were planning to cut about 70 percent of their salaries. Nevertheless, FIFA has advised a 50 percent salary cut when the games are stopped. The clubs and players are expected to come in a mutual agreement soon in the COVID-19 lockdown.

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11:39 IST, March 28th 2020