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Bayern Munich will take measures against those not vaccinated against Covid-19

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Bayern Munich will take measures against those not vaccinated against Covid-19
Bayern Munich unvaccinated will not be paid while in quarantine

The German club has gotten tired of waiting for the vaccination of its entire squad and has decided to take some strong measures against those who do not want to be vaccinated.

In this way, all Bayern Munich squad players not vaccinated against the coronavirus will not be receiving their salary if they have to quarantine if they test positive or for having contact with someone who is infected with the virus. This was announced this Sunday by the German Sunday "Bild am Sonntag".

This medium has cited that the club's board met last Thursday with the four players who have had to quarantine in recent weeks for Covid-19 reasons. All of them have been told that they will not be receiving their salary retroactively because they have not been vaccinated before.

Bayern thinks about applying new sanctions

The salary cut while the infected are in quarantine seems not to be enough for the German club or at least this has been pointed out by the media Bild am Sonntag, who has communicated that Bayern Munich does not rule out placing much higher sanctions for players who insist on not getting vaccinated.

Another of the sanctions that the German champion could be applying in the coming days or week is that players who are not vaccinated train on their own, this with the intention of pressuring them to get the vaccine.

Despite all this information revealed this Sunday, the German club has not made any statement about this news that would clearly be affecting those not vaccinated against the coronavirus.

Quarantined players

Bayern Munich will take measures against those not vaccinated against Covid-19
Kimmich is again out at Bayern due to quarantine

Jamal Musiala, Joshua Kimmich, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Serge Gnabry all had to quarantine after learning that their partner Niklas Sule tested positive for Covid-19 fifteen days ago.

This is how the three German players missed the two matches for the qualifying phase of Germany for the Qatar 2022 World Cup. Kimmich has confirmed to the media that he does not have the coronavirus vaccine yet, so he is again confined after a person close to the player tested positive for the virus.

This is how he could not be part of the squad in the defeat of the German club last Friday when they lost 2 goals to 1 in the Bundesliga against Augsburg. Nor will he be able to accompany Bayern Munich this coming Tuesday in the match against Dinamo Kiev for the group stage of the Champions League.

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