Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Money Rain on Malmo beats out Salzburg: “Think they’re happy” – Aftonbladet

Malmo. A place in the Champions League means a million rain over the club Malmö FF – and the players.

Sports blade can reveal the MFF players get half a million dollars each in bonuses if they pass Salzburg tomorrow.

– I think they are happy, says CEO Niclas Carlnén.

Malmo FF is ‘only’ a 1-0 victory against Salzburg in the morning from the Champions League group stage. A place where the means notoriously also a money rain over the club – in round figures 100 million kronor.

There will also be a million rain over the players.



If set bonus

Sports blade can today reveal the players’ bonuses in the European game.

Even against Sparta Prague secured it a place in at least the Europa League in the fall and it got every player in the squad 85 000 kronor.

Would it be the road to Salzburg tomorrow also, players further 400,000 dollars each, according to well informed sources.

Thus giving a Champions League place each player in the MFF totaling nearly half a million dollars in bonuses.

– I think they are happy. But I will not further comment on the size of the bonus, says club president Niclas Carlnén.

The squad has chosen a fixed bonus, unlike, for example, Helsingborg in 2011 who negotiated for himself a share of the club’s future revenues of a possible CL-group stage. It has also been chosen to distribute the money equally among themselves in the squad regardless of playing time in the CL qualifiers. Big Star Markus Rosenberg In other words as much as a reserve goalkeeper Zlatan Azinovic.

The MFF-squad consists of 23 players can thus approximately eleven million of the club’s eventual Champions League revenue to play bonuses.

The players do not want to talk about the bonus.

– We have said that we should not talk about money outward, says Magnus Eriksson.

“Is that we fight for”

When you’re talking rather about the sporting dream.

– Just get dream away … it can get sick glorious games to play. It is our passion and fight for. I think it’s the squad thinking rather than financial compensation, says Eriksson.

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