Coronavirus: Sadiq Khan criticises Premier League footballers for not taking wage reductions
London chairman Sadiq Khan has approached Premier League footballers to take pay-trims as quickly as time permits as they have "the best shoulders to worry about the best concern", following news that Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur and Norwich City have all put staff on leave of absence. Clubs have confronted a wild reaction over designs to use the administration's Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, which will see 80 percent of wages shrouded so as to forestall constrained redundancies over all organizations. Tottenham executive Daniel Levy reported on Tuesday that they were presenting a 20 percent pay cut for every one of the 550 staff individuals and setting them on leave of absence "where fitting", yet that the move didn't make a difference to the playing crew or the board staff, inciting far reaching analysis given that Spurs had recorded records around the same time that uncovered Levy himself was paid £7m for the 2018/19 season whi...