Information emerging from Sportsmail has revealed that Arsenal
Football Club (AFC) is planning to ensure that their players take
significant wage cuts if they fail to qualify for the Champions League.

At
the moment, the club are attempting to tie down a significant number of
their core players to long-term contracts. According to Sportsmail,
those new deals will include Champions League failure clauses that will
essentially result in players taking home less money if they fail to
make Europe’s elite competition. The decision from the Gunners hierarchy
has been made to protect the club financially should they miss out on
the cash windfall linked to Champions League qualification. The clauses
stipulate a player will not receive full bonuses if they miss out on the
top four.
Also, this move, if true, provides a clear indication that
substantial concerns are emerging from within Arsenal, who have become
Champions League regulars in recent times, that they may miss out this
season.
Right now, the players who are in talks over new deals include Carl
Jenkinson, Kieran Gibbs, Alex Oxlade- Chamberlain, Jack Wilshere, Theo
Walcott and Bacary Sagna. Meanwhile, while the club view the decision as
making business sense, the move is likely to frustrate fans who have
seen their best players walk away over the past two seasons.
Source: Dailypost
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