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Manchester United's Juan Mata has faced a negative response from English Premier League players on his initiative.

Mata has launched an initiative since 2017, among football players in the world, to donate 1% of the salaries for the charity in the "Commune Gul".

Mata has not received any response from Manchester United or the English Premier League, and no one has donated a fraction of his salary, although the Premiership are the top earners in the top five European leagues.

The only player who has donated to Mata and played in the English Premier League is Arsenal's former Arsenal captain Serge Gannapri and Hoffenheim, who has been banned from Bayern Munich.

Giorgio Killini (Bayern Munich), Casper Schmeichel (Leicester City), Shinji Kagawa (Dortmund), Bruno Saltor of Brighton and Hove Albion, Alfie Mauson (Swansea City), Charlie Daniels (Bournemouth) , The Danish league champion in 2012, and Juan Mata himself. All of them joined the joint-venture "Common goal", in which Manchester United star Juan Mata, the star of the world champions, calls for the donation of 1% of their wages for charitable purposes. It was launched in 2017, raising $ 1.4 million so far. The number of participants for its initiative has become 100.

Australia's Afifi Loick and Alex Chidiac. Mata was happy with the two Australian players, which meant that the number of men and women was equal.

Alongside Luick and Chediak, a group of Canadian players joined in, as well as American players Megan Rabino and Alex Morgan.

"We are grateful that we are footballers and enjoy the advantage of earning a good income," said Loick. "I think anyone can donate 1 percent because there are a lot more people in need than ourselves."

"This is a football opportunity for the development of our world, and I'm trying to be part of it. I feel it's a good initiative to invest," said the former Bundesliga star Mats Hummels, who recently returned to his former Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund. In the game for deeper gains and higher value. "

"With just 1 percent of our salaries, we can build a bridge between football and community service around the world."

Former Manchester United player Eric Cantona also joined the joint "joint goal" initiative launched by Juan Mata, Spain, which encourages donations of 1% of pay for charity.

The 52-year-old will play a leading role in the project to inspire more players and people associated with football to join the initiative. Last year, the Spanish sports association, Asturias, decided to award Juan Mata, the Manchester United star, the Human Values ​​Award.

Juan Mata was born on April 28, 1988. He is a professional footballer who has been in the attacking center of Manchester United since 2014. After playing for Chelsea, Valencia, Real Madrid and Castilla.

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