Vincent Labrune also waives any so-called “parachute” clause in the event of departure, according to a source close to the LFP.
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The board of directors of the Professional Football League (LFP) recorded on Wednesday the salary reduction of its president Vincent Labrune by 30%, the sports management of Radio France learned from a source close to the LFP, confirming a information from RMC Sport.
Vincent Labrune, re-elected as head of the LFP on September 10, has until now received 1.2 million euros per year. It also waives any so-called clause “parachute” in the event of departure, according to the same source.
General manager Arnaud Rouger also sees his salary reduced, Radio France sports management learned from a source close to the LFP, confirming information from the Team. Faced with the drastic reduction in TV rights, the Professional Football League has decided to lower its lifestyle.
Furthermore, the LFP wishes to join the initiative of European Leagues, which represents 38 European professional leagues, against the FIFA World Cup to denounce the infernal rates.