Paris SG has decided to place part of its employees on short-term work this week and is studying the possibility, like other European clubs, of asking its players to make a salary effort to compensate for the immense loss of profit from the stoppage of Ligue 1.
Asked by Cadena Ser radio on the subject, Spanish midfielder Ander Herrera said he was in favor of the option "if things are reasonable." The former Manchester United player added that the most privileged footballers must be "consistent with the world situation."
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On the subject of a resumption of the championship, Ander Herrera is also in favor while his team is leading the league standings with 12 points ahead of OM, second. When? Nobody really knows even if tracks have been launched. The recovery environment is ready and even indicated that he saw "no problem" to give up his vacation to play the eleven games that separate the club from the capital of a coronation that reaches out to him.
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