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Arsenal plan for doomsday scenario of relegation from the Premier League

A number of Arsenal players face big pay cuts if the once unthinkable happens and the club is relegated to the Championship

By Matt Law, Football News Correspondent 21 December 2020 • 11:15pm

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Arsenal have not been relegated since the days when they were known as Woolwich Arsenal Credit: REUTERS

Arsenal have planned for the doomsday scenario of relegation from the Premier League with a number of players facing big pay cuts if the club goes down.
Unlike Chelsea in 2015, when they were 16th in the Premier League table during December, Arsenal have protected themselves against the financial impact of relegation.
It is understood that many of Arsenal’s traditional rivals do not plan for the threat of relegation by inserting reduction clauses into their players’ contracts, but the practice is relatively common outside the big six.
Arsenal’s relegation clauses are thought to be relatively new, given the fact many stalwarts of the Arsene Wenger era never had them during their careers.
Arsenal are 15th in the table, four points above the relegation zone, and have not been relegated since the 1912-13 season, when, as Woolwich Arsenal, they finished bottom of the old First Division.
But that long record of never going down did not stop Arsenal inserting clauses in the contracts of several players, meaning they would be obliged to take 25 per cent wage reductions if the unthinkable were to happen.
Chelsea were the last traditional big six club to flirt with the threat of relegation, when they sacked Jose Mourinho in December 2015 with the team just a point above the relegation zone.
But Chelsea had not planned for the threat of relegation, as their players did not have any reduction clauses in their contracts.
Arsenal’s current wage bill is over £150 million, with top earners Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Mesut Ozil earning £350,000-a-week and 32-year-old summer signing Willian on a huge three-year deal.
It is unclear whether or not the 25 per cent reduction figure, which some players would face, is a squad-wide policy or whether any of the higher earners could be hit by even bigger cuts.
Arsenal can justifiably claim that their reduction clauses are simply good practice and planning for every eventuality, however unlikely.
But some of their rivals and critics will see it as further proof of the erosion of the club’s ambition and a recognition that they are no longer among the Premier League’s elite.
 
Arsenal plan for doomsday scenario of relegation from the Premier League

A number of Arsenal players face big pay cuts if the once unthinkable happens and the club is relegated to the Championship

By Matt Law, Football News Correspondent 21 December 2020 • 11:15pm

TELEMMGLPICT000246169889_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqDYcPk0GLJtWj6Dhn0NPF4yie7oFT6053nWrD2CA8zQY.jpegimwidth=480

Arsenal have not been relegated since the days when they were known as Woolwich Arsenal Credit: REUTERS

Arsenal have planned for the doomsday scenario of relegation from the Premier League with a number of players facing big pay cuts if the club goes down.
Unlike Chelsea in 2015, when they were 16th in the Premier League table during December, Arsenal have protected themselves against the financial impact of relegation.
It is understood that many of Arsenal’s traditional rivals do not plan for the threat of relegation by inserting reduction clauses into their players’ contracts, but the practice is relatively common outside the big six.
Arsenal’s relegation clauses are thought to be relatively new, given the fact many stalwarts of the Arsene Wenger era never had them during their careers.
Arsenal are 15th in the table, four points above the relegation zone, and have not been relegated since the 1912-13 season, when, as Woolwich Arsenal, they finished bottom of the old First Division.
But that long record of never going down did not stop Arsenal inserting clauses in the contracts of several players, meaning they would be obliged to take 25 per cent wage reductions if the unthinkable were to happen.
Chelsea were the last traditional big six club to flirt with the threat of relegation, when they sacked Jose Mourinho in December 2015 with the team just a point above the relegation zone.
But Chelsea had not planned for the threat of relegation, as their players did not have any reduction clauses in their contracts.
Arsenal’s current wage bill is over £150 million, with top earners Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Mesut Ozil earning £350,000-a-week and 32-year-old summer signing Willian on a huge three-year deal.
It is unclear whether or not the 25 per cent reduction figure, which some players would face, is a squad-wide policy or whether any of the higher earners could be hit by even bigger cuts.
Arsenal can justifiably claim that their reduction clauses are simply good practice and planning for every eventuality, however unlikely.
But some of their rivals and critics will see it as further proof of the erosion of the club’s ambition and a recognition that they are no longer among the Premier League’s elite.
All goes to prove what a massive asset Wenger was to that Club.
 
Arsenal plan for doomsday scenario of relegation from the Premier League

A number of Arsenal players face big pay cuts if the once unthinkable happens and the club is relegated to the Championship

By Matt Law, Football News Correspondent 21 December 2020 • 11:15pm

TELEMMGLPICT000246169889_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqDYcPk0GLJtWj6Dhn0NPF4yie7oFT6053nWrD2CA8zQY.jpegimwidth=480

Arsenal have not been relegated since the days when they were known as Woolwich Arsenal Credit: REUTERS

Arsenal have planned for the doomsday scenario of relegation from the Premier League with a number of players facing big pay cuts if the club goes down.
Unlike Chelsea in 2015, when they were 16th in the Premier League table during December, Arsenal have protected themselves against the financial impact of relegation.
It is understood that many of Arsenal’s traditional rivals do not plan for the threat of relegation by inserting reduction clauses into their players’ contracts, but the practice is relatively common outside the big six.
Arsenal’s relegation clauses are thought to be relatively new, given the fact many stalwarts of the Arsene Wenger era never had them during their careers.
Arsenal are 15th in the table, four points above the relegation zone, and have not been relegated since the 1912-13 season, when, as Woolwich Arsenal, they finished bottom of the old First Division.
But that long record of never going down did not stop Arsenal inserting clauses in the contracts of several players, meaning they would be obliged to take 25 per cent wage reductions if the unthinkable were to happen.
Chelsea were the last traditional big six club to flirt with the threat of relegation, when they sacked Jose Mourinho in December 2015 with the team just a point above the relegation zone.
But Chelsea had not planned for the threat of relegation, as their players did not have any reduction clauses in their contracts.
Arsenal’s current wage bill is over £150 million, with top earners Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Mesut Ozil earning £350,000-a-week and 32-year-old summer signing Willian on a huge three-year deal.
It is unclear whether or not the 25 per cent reduction figure, which some players would face, is a squad-wide policy or whether any of the higher earners could be hit by even bigger cuts.
Arsenal can justifiably claim that their reduction clauses are simply good practice and planning for every eventuality, however unlikely.
But some of their rivals and critics will see it as further proof of the erosion of the club’s ambition and a recognition that they are no longer among the Premier League’s elite.
Love the headline but I don’t think it’s going to happen, unfortunately..
However, the Media do love a headline to try to shake things up as many of them will be Arsenal fans.
 
Love the headline but I don’t think it’s going to happen, unfortunately..
However, the Media do love a headline to try to shake things up as many of them will be Arsenal fans.

I don't think it will either - they've got no quick fix unless they can spend some big money and persuade some big players to join in Jan, and I just don't think they'll manage that.
 
It will be interesting to see how long Arteta can last.

I have a feeling there will be a new manager bounce at some point that will get them moving in a better direction.
 
Le Arse will be out of Europe come the end of the season unless they manage to actually win the Europa. Relegation's a pipe dream, mid-table however is a reality.
 
I’m really happy for them , glad it’s all worked out well .
.. that’s all I’m going to say about THEM .
this is a Spurs site .
the only time they should be debated on here is when we play them.

Do we really have to have a thread on them !!!
 
There is only one headline .
its all about them .
Unless you are happy about Eriksen being chucked out ,, or a video on Bruce getting sacked .
Weird