Chelsea fail to reach agreement with players in ongoing wage reduction talks
- Club reject offer of unconditional four-month 10% cut
- César Azpilicueta negotiating as Frank Lampard sits out
Chelsea have still not reached an agreement with their first-team players over pay cuts after rejecting a proposed reduction of 10% over four months put forward by captain César Azpilicueta.
The club insist negotiations are both amicable and ongoing, but after originally asking players to take the 30% cut suggested by the Premier League during the coronavirus crisis, Chelsea are unwilling to agree to a 10% cut, which is less than the 12.5% agreed by Arsenal players. Unlike the Arsenal agreement, which contained performance incentives, the Chelsea players’ offer was believed to be unconditional and designed to last until the beginning of next season.
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Continue reading...from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/apr/25/chelsea-first-team-players-coronavirus-wage-cut-talks-cesar-azpilicueta
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