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Talks started: salary adjustments at ter Stegen and de Jong are progressing

Talks started: salary adjustments at ter Stegen and de Jong are progressing

FC Barcelona would like to adjust the salaries of Frenkie de Jong and Marc André ter-Stegen: Memphis Depay should leave the club

He also has his hands full when he’s not playing. After all, the financial problems are omnipresent and the same applies to the financial fair play regulation, which the Catalans put under enormous strain. In order to meet the demands, it is necessary to sell players or reduce the contracts of some stars. The latter is of course not particularly well received by professionals.

It’s a very peculiar style of Barcelona to provide players with contracts that you can’t and don’t want to pay afterwards. Already in the summer it was a miracle that in the end every newcomer could be registered. There is still a need for action and now Frenkie de Jong and Marc André ter-Stegen in particular should get their wallets.

Football director Mateu Alemany is said to be trying to adjust the salaries of the two players in critical times and has contacted those affected. According to the Mundo Deportivo showed willingness to talk.

In addition, bench pressers like Memphis Depay should leave the club as early as winter if possible. There is legitimate hope that the Dutchman can recommend himself to the and that other clubs will make attractive offers.

Currently no Barca transfers possible: Laporta demands rule adjustment

FC Barcelona would also like to be active in the transfer market. However, President Laporta admitted that this is currently not possible due to financial fair play regulations. Accordingly, he is also committed to relaxing the regulations and giving the teams more freedom again.

It is unclear whether he will eventually be able to assert himself with this demand. However, given the poor performance of Spanish clubs in the , it is entirely possible that the concept will be put to the test.

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This article was originally published on 90min.com/de as.

Source: Stern

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