There are discussions for a ‘solidarity fund’ created from docking the wages of some Serie A and B players to help cover salaries of Serie C squads.
Calls are growing every day for professional football players to accept a pay cut and prevent non-playing staff from being furloughed or even sacked.
However, the Lega Serie C/Lega Pro would point out only a small percentage of professional football players are so rich as to afford such a luxury.
With that in mind, they have proposed 10 per cent of any cut from top tier salaries goes into a solidarity fund to protect Serie C players.
There is the very real fear that the coronavirus crisis could bankrupt several clubs in the lower tiers.
Not all Serie A and B players earn large amounts either, so this cut would not apply to those who earn €300,000 or less per season.
However, Tuttomercatoweb claim that the Players’ Association is not enthusiastic about the idea, hoping to limit the docking of wages overall.
Calls are growing every day for professional football players to accept a pay cut and prevent non-playing staff from being furloughed or even sacked.
However, the Lega Serie C/Lega Pro would point out only a small percentage of professional football players are so rich as to afford such a luxury.
With that in mind, they have proposed 10 per cent of any cut from top tier salaries goes into a solidarity fund to protect Serie C players.
There is the very real fear that the coronavirus crisis could bankrupt several clubs in the lower tiers.
Not all Serie A and B players earn large amounts either, so this cut would not apply to those who earn €300,000 or less per season.
However, Tuttomercatoweb claim that the Players’ Association is not enthusiastic about the idea, hoping to limit the docking of wages overall.
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