Pressure mounts on Premier League players to take a pay cut

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Moves by some clubs to cut salaries of non-playing staff has prompted sharp criticism. FMTNews Covid19

Premier League stars have been accused of lacking morals during the coronavirus pandemic.

On Monday, Newcastle United put non-playing staff on leave and instructed employees to apply for the government’s newly-created coronavirus job retention scheme. Julian Knight, the Conservative MP who is chair of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport Committee in the British parliament, has condemned such moves.“This exposes the crazy economics in English football and the moral vacuum at its centre.”Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said top players should be the ones who make the sacrifices.

 

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