Overview
- The agreement between Lega Serie A and the Associazione Italiana Calciatori mandates an automatic 25% reduction in fixed wages for players whose clubs are relegated to Serie B.
- It applies to contracts signed from September 2, 2025, remains in force for five years and prohibits salaries from falling below age-based minimum thresholds.
- Players who earn immediate promotion back to Serie A will have their full wages restored, and individual contracts with clauses to override the cut remain valid.
- The collective measure replaces ad-hoc salary-reduction clauses and is designed to help clubs manage the sharp revenue drop that follows relegation.
- The pact has drawn criticism from figures like Giancarlo De Sisti, who call it a backward step for players and warn it may widen the gap between top-tier and fringe athletes.