Some staff at London club "Arsenal" are unhappy with the travel arrangements for the Champions League final.
According to Idman.Biz, citing "The Telegraph", club staff are being asked to pay approximately €1030 for a charter flight to Budapest, where the tournament's decisive match will be held on May 30.
Staff not involved in organizing the match will be given free tickets to the final, but they must cover their own travel expenses. The club has empowered staff to arrange their own travel, but employees may still be required to use the charter flight to ensure the team and staff return to London in time for a potential championship parade.
It is noted that Arsenal's approach differs from that of PSG. The French club, which also reached the Champions League final, has decided to fully cover the tickets and travel expenses of its employees.
"Arsenal" has emphasized that the price of the flight was not determined by the club. According to the source, about a third of the employees have already agreed to the proposed terms.