French club football player earns 100,000 euros a week, but refuses pay cuts: I am a family head

By the time football is about to begin in many European countries, championships have been banned in France without controversy. Many clubs have to make accounts now with economic problems resulting from forced stoppages and many of them, among which Marseilles, have proposed cutting by 30% [...]
By the time football is about to begin in many European countries, championships have been banned in France without controversy. Many clubs have to make accounts now with economic problems resulting from forced stoppages and many of them, among which Marseilles, have proposed cutting 30% of their pay. Not everyone agrees, as in the case of Martian team star Dimitri Payet: my “position is clear, I am a father and a family head, and I have interests to care for” the player commented by rejecting pay cuts.
Payet earns about 100 thousand euros a week at Marseilles, but he doesn't intend to get 1\3 less in a period of time: “I have significant financial payments to keep the effort to respect. My role is to protect my own interests and those of my family. The player told the Le Journal de l ile de La Reunion without putting the club at risk. Everyone knows how close I am to this body.
Payet's actually not the only protest at the moment. Even EBehemiel Garray, the defender of Vallencia, who also resulted in positive with Covid-19 in March, was the only player of the Andalus Club who refused to cut the pay.












