Barcelona initiates new round of pay cuts despite player opposition

Barcelona announced a loss of 97 million euros earlier this month and a 14% fall in revenue from the previous year, but said it was braced for far bigger reductions.

Published : Oct 21, 2020 21:11 IST

An empty Camp Nou, which is the home stadium of Spanish La Liga side FC Barcelona (Representative Image).
An empty Camp Nou, which is the home stadium of Spanish La Liga side FC Barcelona (Representative Image).
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An empty Camp Nou, which is the home stadium of Spanish La Liga side FC Barcelona (Representative Image).

Barcelona has formally begun the process to introduce a wage cut on players and staff, the La Liga club said on Wednesday, the latest move to mitigate the crippling effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on its finances.

Barca announced a record loss of 97 million euros ($114.89 million) earlier this month and a 14% fall in revenue from the previous year, but said it was braced for far bigger reductions this season.

The club imposed a temporary pay cut of 70% earlier this year lasting the duration of the national state of alarm, which began in March and ended in June.

“The impact of the pandemic this year is much stronger than in the previous one, in which the incidence was limited to the last quarter. The current season will be affected in its entirety, so the negative impact will multiply exponentially,” said Barca's statement.

“The club anticipates a drop in revenue of more than 30% and is therefore compelled to find immediate solutions that will help reduce spending.”

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The pandemic led to La Liga pausing for three months before resuming without spectators, badly affecting matchday and commercial revenue.

Supporters are not expected back in to Spanish top-flight stadiums until a vaccine is widely available, from January at the earliest.

While all players agreed to the previous pay cut and took an extra hit to ensure non-sporting staff continued to receive their full pay packets during the state of alarm, many members of the squad have opposed the latest round of cuts.

Goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen, defenders Clement Lenglet, Gerard Pique and midfielder Frenkie de Jong have already agreed to the temporary pay cut, which has been incorporated into new contracts for the four players which were announced on Tuesday.

The footballer's union of Spain (AFE) said earlier on Wednesday that it supported the players in opposing the pay cuts as they were not receiving the appropriate representation in negotiations.

“The club's aim is to reach an agreement with its entire workforce, which will go through a joint solution of temporary, gradual, proportional, and specific salary adjustment for each of the groups,” added Barca's statement.

“All of this will surely help meet this seasons budget and lay the groundwork for the challenges ahead once this global health crisis is over.”

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