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Man Utd face 25% pay cut if they don’t reach next Champions League .

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Man Utd   players will be face with a 25 percent deduction if the fail to qualify for next season Champion’s League. Old Trafford sources say reductions in wages are built-in to protect the club from a drop in revenue that comes with slipping out of the Champions League. Other top teams, such as Arsenal and Manchester City, tend to ADD to players’ pay once they secure a place in the Champions League.

United are known among agents in transfers deals as a club that deduct from salary. If they do not make it to the Champion’s League. From the presentation of their annual result, Man Utd Chiefs has always been open concerning the deduction in wages. They have also made known of 30% cut in their kit deal with adidas if the don’t qualify for the Europe’s elite competition for two successive years.

However, the news about Old Trafford deals are designed in such a way that up to a quarter (25%) of they players’ wages will be deducted if the do not reach Europe’s Biggest club competition. Will be a boost for clubs who are going for United Stars. Especially, for teams like Real Madrid it will definitely be a sort of encouragement for them.

POGBA’S “FAITH”

Pogba

The Spanish giants have Pogba topping for a while now their main list of summer target. With their head coach Zinedine Zidane enthusiastic to work with his fellow country-man.

Although, United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer have repeatedly stated. That he is confident that pogba will stay. Solskjaer added, “I cannot see him not playing for us next season.” Pogba salary was increased to £300,000-a-week two years ago. When Man Utd won the Europa League and were back at the top of the table. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer aslo noted that. They fourth-placed Tottenham are 3 points ahead of them and their goal difference is inferior by eight. And for them to qualify through the domestic route, they will have to win at-least five out of their remaining six matches.

Furthermore, anything less than qualifying for next season’s Champions’ League. It’s obviously understandable that. They £89million World Cup-wining Star will be massively hit. Hence making an opening for Real Madrid to eagerly seize the opportunity for him, as they did previously in 2015-2016 season when Louis Van Gaal was in charge before the arrival of Jose Mourinho.

Meanwhile, Man Utd will be hosting Barcelona tonight. In the first leg of the Champion’s League quarter final games. And they are hopeful to come-out with a positive result. A step towards ensuring their qualification in next year’s Champions League.