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Cup-winning Gunners plan to fire 55 staff

Club slated for huge sums to keep stars

- Reuters

London – Less than a week after winning the FA Cup to secure their place in next season’s Europa League and as they negotiate a multimilli­on-pound contract extension with striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Arsenal have announced plans to lay off 55 staff.

The club said on Wednesday that the cuts were the result of the financial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The announceme­nt sparked an immediate social media backlash from fans contrastin­g the huge sums involved with keeping key players to the lost jobs of staff at the north London outfit.

“Revenue from broadcaste­rs, matchday and commercial activities have all been hit severely and these impacts will continue into at least the forthcomin­g 2020-21 season,” the club said in a statement.

The club said they had done all they could to reduce costs, including players, senior staff and executive team members taking voluntary pay cuts, adding “but it is now clear that we must reduce our costs further to ensure we are operating in a sustainabl­e and responsibl­e way.

“We do not make these proposals lightly and have looked at every aspect of the club and our expenditur­e before reaching this point. We have also received significan­t financial support from our owners, Kroenke Sports & Entertainm­ent in terms of refinancin­g our stadium debt.

“These steps have all reduced the impact of the pandemic on the club and have helped us continue to maintain investment in the team. This will continue to be a key priority.”

Arsenal finished eighth in the Premier League but their record 14th FA Cup triumph last Saturday ensured another year of European football and the possibilit­y of earning up to £40m in the Europa League.

Fans have already been incensed by the fact that the club pay former Germany internatio­nal Mesut Ozil, who has not played since before lockdown, around £350,000 a week, a common theme in hundreds of posts from disgruntle­d supporters.

Arsenal are also bidding to lure Chelsea forward Willian to the club, also on a huge weekly wage, while local media reports this week say they are offering striker Aubameyang a £300,000-a-week deal to extend his contract.

The wealth of the club’s multi-billionair­e American owner Stan Kroenke has risen by around £300m this year, according to the US-based Institute for Policy Studies, another fact not lost on fans voicing their frustratio­n. –

 ?? /CATHERINE IVILL / GETTY IMAGES ?? Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang of Arsenal lifts the FA Cup trophy with his teammates after their victory over Chelsea at Wembley on Saturday in London.
/CATHERINE IVILL / GETTY IMAGES Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang of Arsenal lifts the FA Cup trophy with his teammates after their victory over Chelsea at Wembley on Saturday in London.

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