While several French clubs, including AS Monaco, continue negotiations with their players to find agreements on wages, Cesc Fabregas has decided to take the lead on the sidelines of the coronavirus crisis.
According to information from RMC Sport, the midfielder agreed to his leaders and agreed to a 30% salary cut. Since the outbreak of the epidemic, the Spaniard has already shown solidarity by paying the hotel for the elderly.
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Fabregas ready to help staff members financially
Beyond this first strong gesture, the Spaniard agreed to postpone the payment of four months of his salary until Monaco has regained some equity. Arrived in Ligue 1 in January 2019, the 2010 world champion even indicated that he was ready to wait until the end of his contract (2022) to receive this amount.
But the former Arsenal player did not stop there. Cesc Fabregas announced that he would pay the shortfall of all members of the medical, physical staff and the stewards of the ASM who were laid off. Since the start of the crisis, Cesc Fabregas has been involved in discussions with managers. He could become the first player to make such a gesture in France.
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