Everton players accept wage deferrals to help soften Covid-19 blow

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10 Jun 2020 • 12:36 PM MYT
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Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti, his support staff and board members had accepted pay cuts and deferrals of up to 30 per cent back in March. — AFP pic

LONDON, June 10 ― Everton's first team players have agreed to defer up to 50 per cent of their wages for the next three months to help mitigate the financial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, the English Premier League club's chief executive said yesterday.

Manager Carlo Ancelotti, his support staff and board members had accepted pay cuts and deferrals of up to 30 per cent back in March.

“This remarkable show of unity has enabled the club to maintain the salaries of all ... full and part-time employees and ... directly engaged matchday and non-matchday casual staff,” Denise Barrett-Baxendale said in a statement.

The Premier League has been suspended since mid-March due to the pandemic and several clubs have announced wage deferrals.

Everton are 12th in the league and will resume their campaign against Liverpool on June 21. ― Reuters