Diego Lainez and Andrés Guardado will have a salary cut due to the financial crisis in Betis

The pandemic for Covid-19 has caused the flow of money in clubs to be lower and salaries to be adjusted

Mexicans Diego Lainez and Andrés Guardado will have a salary cut with Betis in Spain due to the financial crisis which crosses the team due to the pandemic by Covid-19 and which has caused the flow of money in the clubs to be less.

According to ‘El Desmarqueu’, the Betic team has agreed with the staff a new salary reduction, this after having suffered a first cut during the quarantine that took place a few months ago and in the time that the players were at home.

The green-and-white team has stopped receiving nearly $ 21 million in regular revenue and among the most important was the sale of tickets at the Benito Villamarín Stadium.

“The heliopolitan entity will be able to save a very significant amount in salaries to meet the budget, touched after losing more than 20 million euros of ordinary income, especially for the absence of public in the stadiums,” says the media .

Players who will have to find a solution to this issue are those who end their contract next summer, as items with a longer contract will be able to recover some of the money in installments, reallocations and renewals in the future.

Similarly, the media has noted that the players preferred to be “sacrificed” in the face of the crisis facing the club and all with the aim that employees of the team and administrative part do not suffer a staff cut.

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