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Leicester City announce they WILL NOT be placing any staff on furlough at this stage... and will pay all casual matchday and non-matchday staff until the end of the season

Leicester City players have pledged to 'give something back' to protect the long-term future of the club during the coronavirus crisis.

In a statement released on Friday, Leicester revealed their squad had 'emphasised their collective commitment to the club's long-term future' in talks this week.

The Foxes confirmed they intend to keep all permanent staff, and do not intend to use the Government's furlough scheme. All casual matchday and non-matchday staff will be paid to the end of the 2019/20 season.

Leicester City have confirmed they will not be placing any of their staff on furlough
They also confirmed that they will pay all casual matchday and non-matchday staff

The squad's designated leaders, which include Wes Morgan, Christian Fuchs, Kasper Schmeichel and Jamie Vardy, held discussions with chief executive Susan Whelan, manager Brendan Rodgers and director of football Jon Rudkin.