The lack of a corona vaccination could now, in the truest sense of the word, cost some FC Bayern stars dearly.
According to media information, some players have to forego their salaries.
Munich - The ongoing corona issue continues to dominate the discussions at FC Bayern.
In the 1: 2 defeat against FC Augsburg, coach Julian Nagelsmann again had to do without Joshua Kimmich, who is currently in quarantine at home.
The corona-related failures could be expensive for the German national player and some teammates.
The stars concerned are now to be cut part of their salaries, reports
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FC Bayern Munich: No salary for Kimmich, Gnabry and Co.
As the newspaper reports, the also unvaccinated Serge Gnabry, Jamal Musiala, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Michael Cuisance were asked to report to the German record champions' office on Thursday morning.
Kimmich was added to the conversation via video chat.
Those responsible around CEO Oliver Kahn, President Herbert Hainer, Sports Director Hasan Salihamidzic and Finance Director Jan-Christian Dreesen are said to have made it clear to the players present that they would not receive any salary retrospectively for their quarantine-related failure.
The background to this is a regulation that has been in force in the Free State of Bavaria since the beginning of the current month: Unvaccinated people in quarantine are not entitled to wages from their employers.
In the case of Joshua Kimmich, who has not been able to play for Munich for the second week, the international threatens to lose earnings of around 768,000 euros.
The midfielder's annual salary is around 20 million euros.