Premier League clubs will ask players to take 30% wage drop

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The league also announces it will give £125m to the EFL and National League and £20m to the NHS

Premier League players will be asked to take a 30% drop in their wages, via cuts or deferrals or both, in response to the coronavirus pandemic, the clubs agreed at a meeting on Friday.

 

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This report does not say where the funds will go. Premier league clubs do not need to reduce player wages to keep afloat. All this does is reduce income tax that could be spent on the NHS

Hope the 30% goes to club staff and not shareholders pockets

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