'Self-evident' players should cut pay, says Bayern captain Neuer

Captain Manuel Neuer has said it is natural players should accept pay cuts during the coronavirus crisis after the Bayern Munich squad agreed reductions in salary. Photo: Reuters

Captain Manuel Neuer has said it is natural players should accept pay cuts during the coronavirus crisis after the Bayern Munich squad agreed reductions in salary. Photo: Reuters

Published Mar 25, 2020

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MUNICH – Captain Manuel Neuer has said it is natural players

should accept pay cuts during the coronavirus crisis after the Bayern

Munich squad agreed reductions in salary.

"We footballers are an especially privileged professional group, for

whom it is self-evident to take a financial cut when there is a

need," Neuer told the tz and Muenchner Merkur papers on Wednesday.

"Bayern have around 1,000 staff and many more around the club who

carry out important tasks. We wanted to help them as a team with the

move and offer them security," the 33-year-old Neuer said.

The players' council around Neuer came to an agreement with chairman

Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, sport director Hasan Salihamidzic and advisory

board member Oliver Kahn that the squad and leading officials would

take a 20 per cent cut.

This would enable Bayern to avoid placing other staff on restricted

hours and cutting their wages.

Neuer and colleagues in the German national team had already

announced a 2.5 million euro donation to social causes amid the

crisis, a decision he said was "not at all difficult."

The Germany captain, however, added it "shouldn't be forgotten" many

leading sports people help socially even outside crisis times. He

himself has a foundation to support underprivileged children.

dpa

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