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Serie A footballers to face 25pc pay cut if relegated under new deal, starting from Sept 
Lautaro Martinez (centre) celebrates the opening goal with his Inter Milan teammates during the Uefa Champions League first leg quarter-final football match between FC Bayern Munich and Inter Milan in Munich April 8, 2025. — AFP pic

ROME, Aug 7 — Italian top-flight players will see their salaries slashed by 25% if their teams are relegated to Serie B, under a new agreement between the Italian Footballers’ Association and Serie A.

The five-year agreement was announced on Tuesday. The pay cut is aimed at easing the financial strain on clubs that drop out of Serie A and will apply to all contracts signed after September 2, 2025 – the end of the transfer window.

The new system automatically reduces salaries unless otherwise stipulated in a player’s contract. Existing deals will remain subject to previously agreed terms.

If a team earns promotion back to Serie A, affected salaries will return to their original value. 

The collective bargaining agreement also introduces a minimum salary structure based on a player’s age, which cannot be lowered even after relegation. — Reuters

 

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