The management of Bayern Munich decided not to pay salaries to football players unvaccinated from coronavirus. This is reported by Sport1 with reference to Bild.
According to the source, Bayern will not pay players while they are in quarantine. It is noted that the decision is due to the fact that four players of the team at once – Serge Gnabry, Jamal Musiala, Eric-Maxim Shupo-Moting and Mikael Cuisans – were on self-isolation. The players were unhappy with the innovations.
Over the past four weeks in Germany, the number of new cases of coronavirus has risen by more than 55 percent. Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Seder said that a lockdown will be introduced for citizens unvaccinated from coronavirus from November 24 to December 15 and Christmas markets will be canceled.
After 12 matches, Bayern are leading the Bundesliga with 28 points. In Group E of the Champions League, the team also takes first place. On November 23, the Munich team will play away with Dynamo Kiev.

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