Tottenham’s players are unhappy with the club’s decision to furlough non-playing staff, which has increased their resistance to taking pay-cuts.
Sportsmail has been told that senior players are particularly angry at what they see as an attempt by Daniel Levy to use the furloughing of 550 back-room staff to pressure them into taking cuts, as the Spurs chairman announced the decision ahead of last weekend’s Premier League summit on player wages.
They are also unhappy that Spurs are the only Premier League club using the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme and not topping up the salaries of furloughed staff beyond the £2,500 a month paid by the Government.
Newcastle, Bournemouth and Norwich have also put staff on furlough, but have guaranteed they will get their full pay for the duration, and Liverpool reversed their decision to use the scheme.
Spurs are standing by their decision which has increased tension between some players and Levy.
His hard-ball contract negotiations are a source of resentment, with many players feeling they are underpaid compared to rivals, and has led to the departure of big names including Kyle Walker and Kieran Trippier, with Danny Rose sent out on loan.
jemo-mtane
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So funny how they are angered by their pay cut not angered by winning no trophy 🏆 like come on guys win trophies then if they cut ur payments then y’all can be angry but for now y’all did nothing so just sit back relax go with the flow 🤘🏾
WOLVE5
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Worst chairman I hv ever seen, he had chased away too many good players due to his stingy attitude