Manchester United is about to introduce a wage cap of £200,000 every week to stop gamers from incomes ‘significantly more’ than their teammates, reported Daily Mail.
The Premier League membership has reportedly taken the choice after Cristiano Ronaldo, who was taking house £500,000 every week, snapped his ties with the membership after a controversial interview.
This is alleged to be one of many steps by coach Erik ten Hag and chief government Richard Arnold to construct a unified crew. The report claimed that the membership is set to abolish a ‘culture of dressing-room jealousy’ by introducing a wage cap. Last season, floor quarrels and unhappiness have been commonplace within the United dressing room.
Once the brand new rule comes into drive, a number of gamers shall be affected, together with goalkeeper David de Gea. The Spanish custodian at the moment earns £ 375,000 every week.
Among the opposite senior gamers like Raphael Varane, Harry Maguire, Casemiro and now Bruno Fernandes earn round £180,000 to £200,000 every week.
The membership has additionally activated a one-year extension clause in Marcus Rashford’s contract lately, that means that his present tenure will expire in 2024.
