The Lega and the Players’ Association are, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, still far away from reaching an agreement regarding a proposed pay cut.
A summit between the two associations took place on Tuesday, but the newspaper writes that the parties are still not on the same page in the search of a fitting solution for everyone involved.
The Lega and the Players’ Association are, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, still far away from reaching an agreement regarding a proposed pay cut.
A summit between the two associations took place on Tuesday, but the newspaper writes that the parties are still not on the same page in the search of a fitting solution for everyone involved.
Juventus have already announced an agreement between the club and their players about a three-month wage cut, saving the club €90m during the forced break, when most of the clubs risk a massive decrease in revenue.
Reports in Italian media suggests that Inter have sorted out an agreement with their players behind closed doors, following a report in the Secolo XIX newspaper stating that Genoa and Sampdoria are also taking necessary measures.
La Gazzetta dello Sport writes that the Lega has proposed a solution covering the entire period of inactivity, which will include the last three weeks of March and risks stretching to June.
The counter proposal of AIC, however, has been to suspend wages for only one month and the two parties continue to negotiate on the suspension of salaries but the cuts are necessary and a priority for the respective clubs in the various categories of Italian football.