The club where Alexandre Lacazette plays is going through a crisis situation -

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A government loan of 120 million pounds to limit the effects of the Covid-19 crisis on the club's finances.

This is what announces to have obtained Arsenal, more precisely in order to "manage the impact of the losses of income linked to the pandemic".

The maturity of the loan, which aims to provide "short-term financing at a competitive rate", is set for May.

Struck behind closed doors, the non-qualification for the Champions League for the fourth consecutive year and uneven results, the 11th in the English championship has negotiated an agreement with most of his players, who agreed to a salary cut of 12.5%.

55 job cuts

In August, the Gunners announced their intention to cut 55 positions at the club.

These job cuts did not prevent Londoners from paying 45 million pounds in October to recruit Atlético Madrid player Thomas Partey.

Three-year contracts with advantageous conditions were also offered to Pierre-Emercik Aubameyang and Willian.

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