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FC Bayern Munich apparently removes unvaccinated players from Joshua Kimmich’s quarantine salary

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FC Bayern Munich apparently removes unvaccinated players from Joshua Kimmich's quarantine salary

FC Bayern Munich has apparently retroactively canceled four unvaccinated players around Joshua Kimmich’s salaries for the week they missed due to their corona quarantine. A corresponding message from Picture on sunday can SPOX and goal confirm.

According to the report, besides Kimmich, it is Serge Gnabry, Jamal Musiala and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting. All of them were summoned to the FC Bayern office on Thursday morning, where the sentence was announced. The allegedly also unvaccinated Michael Cuisance was there. Since he did not have to be quarantined, he does not face any penalty.

The FCB bosses have emphasized that it is the player’s right not to be vaccinated, but that the club also has the right to withhold their salary in the event of quarantine. They also appealed to the players not only to keep an eye on their personal situation, but also on the club’s situation.

image– Assumptions that the players could face further measures such as isolation from their colleagues in training, are according to information from SPOX and goal wrong.

FC Bayern: approval from the rest of the team

For Kimmich, who was only connected by video due to his renewed quarantine through a contact at a private event, the salary cut means a loss of 384,000 euros per week with an estimated annual salary of 20 million euros. Since he has already missed the second week at FCB, he has to reckon with a cancellation of 768.00 euros.

After Niklas Süle’s corona infection as part of the national team, the contacts Kimmich, Gnabry and Musiala had to end the DFB trip prematurely and were in quarantine for seven days. The same applied to Choupo-Moting, who came into contact with an infected person after the Freiburg game.

Due to the renewed quarantine, FC Bayern missed Kimmich in the surprising 1: 2 defeat of Munich against FC Augsburg.

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