Barcelona reach agreement for wage cuts of 122m Euros

Bonnyloyal

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Barcelona have reached an agreement in principle with their playing staff to implement wage cuts which will save the club €122m, they confirmed on Friday night.

It is a significant moment for the club and follows weeks of negotiations, with several of the previous deadlines set by the Blaugrana not reached. Indeed, a report from Catalan based media outlet Esport3 earlier this month said two extensions to the deadline were granted after negotiating deadlocks.

It has been reported that the club were aiming to save €190m by these measures and whilst this saving will fall short of that amount, it is still seen as significant.

On top of the immediate saving of €122m, the club have deferred €50m of variable payments over a three-year period.

The club recently confirmed contract extensions for defender Gerard Pique through to 2024, while goalkeeper Marc-Andre Ter Stegen has penned a deal through until 2025 while both Clement Lenglet and Frenkie de Jong have extended their stays through until 2026.

These deals included a temporary salary adjustment – which likely indicates that the four have agreed reduced salaries in the short-term but will be reimbursed with an improved deal in the long-term.

The club accounts show that Barcelona’s debt had more than doubled during the 2019-20 campaign amid extremely worrying financial results.

The club’s financial figures, as outlined by Marca, show that the debt at the club has risen from €217m in June 2019 to €488m in June 2020.

Whilst the club’s first-team squad has been slimmed down this year, with a reported €80m off the wage bill, there is still a worrying financial outlook for the club.
 
It really is unbelievable that a club like Barcelona can get into such financial mess.

It's not like they can do the hip thing and blame everything on coronavirus as they were a shambles before that.
 
How do UEFA, with a straight face, implement FFP when 2 of the golden geese have nearly 1.5bn of debt between them and other clubs are propped up by Russian Oligarchs and far eastern royalty?

Its laughable.
As an Arsenal follower it always seemed to me that they were the only one of the financially big clubs that really tried to take FFP genuinely seriously. Always seemed as if they were operating under the impression that everyone else would implode and they would be laughing but it's all proved a waste of time. UEFA cant afford to really take these teams to task so there's barely anything more than a slap on the wrist and a finger wag in their direction
 
Greatest team we've seen in decades, huge matchday attendances, global fan base, vast income, no money spent on stadium. How do you get into debt to the tune of £500m?!?
 
How do UEFA, with a straight face, implement FFP when 2 of the golden geese have nearly 1.5bn of debt between them and other clubs are propped up by Russian Oligarchs and far eastern royalty?

Its laughable.
Why bother with FFP when you fine clubs from diddy leagues over a few songs...

Even when they did try to go after city for brewing FFP, that blew up in their faces due to their own ineptitude (or that of their lawyers).
 
The wages they were paying for them were huge.
True but lots came through youth system and surely they made money back with all the trophies, and global success? Pals went to Nou Camp experience and said the tills were going constantly...
 
True but lots came through youth system and surely they made money back with all the trophies, and global success? Pals went to Nou Camp experience and said the tills were going constantly.

Even around that time, regardless of transfer fees or where the players were coming from, they were starting to frontload on wages paid. Football clubs don't really make money in a stereotypical business sense, it's very much - money in, money out.

Barcelona's wage to turnover ratio in recent years was 75.7% and they were the first team to have a wage bill over 500 million. They've had the biggest wage bill in Europe for quite some years now.
 
They were second only to Chelsea in terms of expenditure in this transfer window. UEFA should not have allowed clubs to spend in this window to that extent. Whilst they relaxed ffp because of revenue losses due to covid, they in effect gave sides license to spend unscrupulously as a result.
 
Will the convenient excuse be it’s due to no fans because of COVID?
Pretty sure the gate money is nothing to these clubs.
 
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