Barcelona, which is plagued by financial problems, will have to reduce its salary expenses by at least 200 million euros (about HK$1.734 billion) if it wants to make any major acquisitions this summer. It has been reported that the club has already launched a new round of salary cuts, but newcomers such as Kissell and Anders Kirchen have already indicated their refusal to comply with the move this season.
In order to comply with the financial fairness regulations, Barcelona has been asking players to take a pay cut in recent years, or to sign a contract that reduces their salary first and then raises it in order to improve the number of plates. According to Spain's "Daily Sport" reported that in order to realize the summer to return to the United States, the team recently poured with the players pay cuts, the target includes the last summer to join the free agency of Kisiel and Anders Kirchen, but unfortunately both have refused to request.
According to reports, both Kissell and Anders Kirchen are loyal to Barcelona, and their refusal to accept high salary offers from other clubs last year showed their determination to play for Barcelona, but they refused because they thought their one-year transfer was not enough for them to be the target of the salary cuts.