Not the first case, of course, will not be alone. But I'm very angry to have to read that Angel di Maria wants to renew the contract. Well, rather, wants to increase their already high salaries. He argues that when he was signed was promised if he performed a good season. And without knowing what they think Jose Mourinho, Florentino Perez or responsible for adding a zero to its payroll, he believes that yes, he did a good season and therefore deserve the increase.
That's when I do not understand what it is signing a contract or a wage which is set if self-employed, one last even a year of signing, claiming an improvement. Di Maria says that it promised. Who exactly? Under what conditions? Doing a "good" season for more money is enough? If you promised, it would have required in the contract: "If more than 30 parties dispute will improve the contract" or "If you scored ten goals will pay more." Although I doubt that the promise to know who entered something like "if you win the Cup, you renew the rise. Of course, "only" two million will increase the payroll. "
Whatever it was, I do not understand the demands of these players who have signed on paper. The pomposity with an emphasis on claiming their fees without requiring also that in case of not meeting expectations, not perform at expected levels, not to score at least ten goals or more important to win the championship who played his club, apply for a rebate from your card for not having pledged on the pitch what he called a contract. Anyone of us take for asking your boss for a raise because we think we do "good" and at least shows us the door we entered if we are not at ease.
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