Protect your rights! Neville urges De Jong to sue Barcelona for failing to pay owed wages
Former Manchester United star Gary Neville has given advice to Dutch midfielder Frenkie de Jong. Powers are in dire straits after being taken advantage of by the club by calling for De Jong to cut his own wages. If you still want to stay with the team next season. to file a lawsuit against the agency Barcelona
Which the club has found a solution for De Jong’s desire to stay at Barcelona, he will have to reduce his wages. for the Spanish giants to be used to fund the purchase of new players to add to the army They have now spent big bucks on new signings this summer, with four new signings – Fafinha, Lewandowski, Chris. Tensen and Frank Kessie
Previously, de Jong had been targeted in the reinforcements of Manchester. United this summer The Red Devils team was able to make an agreement with Barca successfully in the first place. With a fee of 56.2 million pounds, the player eventually made a point of not wanting to leave the Camp Nou, despite the club’s efforts to relegate him to Manchester United.
Barcelona have often come out with reasons for their financial problems. But in the market of traders this round team Was able to grab many new players, such as Franck Kessie, Rafinha and the latest Polish striker Robert Lewandowski, which is estimated to be worth. Spending in this trading round Barca spent as much as 103.3 million pounds ever.
And most recently, news came out that Manager Xavi Hernandez has informed de Jong that if he wishes to stay with the team. Will have to agree to sign a contract to reduce their own wages, which will be reduced by as much as 50 percent from the original agreement.
So Neville, who served as a football analyst, offered De Jong to defend his rights. From being taken advantage of by the agency now In a personal Twitter post, “De Jong you should take legal action against Barcelona and all players should support his actions.”
“And it seems the club has had some luck getting new players into the squad. But why don’t they have the money to pay the players as promised? They are under contract to pay in full. And it’s like a violation And it is extremely unethical. FIFPRO should step down and deal with this kind of exploitative matter.”