Diego Lainez and Andrés Guardado receive a salary cut as a result of the financial crisis in Betis

The Covid-19 pandemic has reduced the flow of money in clubs and the salaries have been adjusted

Mexicans Diego Lainez and Andrés Guardado receive a salary cut at Betis from Spain due to the financial crisis which the team is going through because of the Covid-19 pandemic and which has reduced the flow of money in the clubs.

According to ‘El Desmarque’, the Betic team has agreed with the team a new salary cut, this after an initial cut during the quarantine that lived a few months ago and while the players were at home.

The Verdiblanco team has stopped receiving about $ 21 million in ordinary income, and one of the most important has been the sale of tickets to the Benito Villamarín stadium.

“The Heliopolitan entity will be able to save a very significant amount of salaries to meet the budget after losing more than 20 million euros in ordinary income, mainly due to the absence of audiences in the stadiums”, according to the media.

The players who will have to find a solution to this problem are the ones who will end their contracts next summer, as the elements with a longer contract can get some of the money back in installments, transfers and future renewals.

Likewise, the media pointed out that the footballers preferred to be the “sacrifices” in the face of the crisis the club is experiencing and all this with the aim that the team’s staff and administrative part do not incur any cutbacks. . in personnel.

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