Arsenal employees are fuming after the club offered a package worth £859 for the Champions League final in Budapest. Meanwhile, Paris Saint-Germain is providing free trips to its staff. The English club does offer a non-transferable ticket and a charter flight from Luton, but the flight schedule is problematic. It departs on the day of the match, May 30, and returns on May 31, coinciding with a potential victory parade. This inconvenience led only about one-third of Arsenal's staff to take up the offer, preferring to watch the match at the Emirates Stadium on free tickets instead.
Transfer battles are already heating up before the season ends. Arsenal is in a tug-of-war with Manchester United and Liverpool for Porto midfielder Viktor Frolund. Additionally, West Ham's Matheus Fernandes is on the radar, with Manchester United also involved in the competition for his services.
Arsenal, you've got to start treating your staff better! After all, they're part of the family, right? And what's next, selling your soul to the devil for a Champions League win?