Who will pay the salary to those transferred beyond June 30?

In the frequent videoconferences that soccer organizations are maintaining (FIFA, UEFA, Suspenders and ECA) no resolution has yet been reached on which club should pay the salary of the loan players who will continue to be on loan in their current teams beyond June 30, according to what they have learned. World
Sports. The FIFA
gave the green light in April that the contracts that expired on that date, whether in the same club or on loan, could be extended as long as the parties agree with the objective that they can end the official season (if it exceeds June 30) in the ranks they were in before the paralysis due to the coronavirus.

Logic indicates that it is the club that has the player with him who pays him while he is with him but there are no regulations yet as it is an exceptional situation. Philippe CoutinhoFor example, you can finish the Champions League with the Bayern
in August although it ends on June 27 the

Bundesliga
and, if common sense prevailed, it is the Bavarian club who should assume their salary while continuing to train in Munich. However, in writing there is only the commitment to Barca to do so until June 30, the end date of the loan.

This unknown question about who should pay the salary leaves the forecasts of all the clubs in the air to calculate the budget for the next season, marked by the devastating effects of the Covid-19 in the 2019-20 campaign.

In the case of players signed for beyond June 30, as is the case in the Barca of
Trincao
(Braga) and Matheus Fernandes (given by the Palmeiras now to Valladolid), They will not join the Barça club until they finish the course with the team where they are now.

Rafinha, on loan from Barça to Celta, upon his arrival on May 6 at the Vigo club facilities
Rafinha, on loan from Barça to Celta, upon his arrival on May 6 at the Vigo club facilities