Chelsea have become the second Premier League club to agree a series of salary-cuts with their players after London rivals Arsenal.
As revealed by Sportsmail last week, Chelsea players have negotiated a 10 per cent pay cut, which will last for four months.
The Blues hierarchy reportedly were keen to implement a 30 per cent reduction, but the 10 per cent cut has been agreed, as opposed to a wage deferral.
But what does that mean for each individual player in the first-team squad, with some players on highly inflated salaries while some are arguably undervalued in the grand scheme of their salary structure.