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Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy 'considers putting club ground staff to work on his private estate' during ongoing coronavirus outbreak

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is reportedly considering putting the club's ground staff who have not been furloughed to work on his private estate during the coronavirus outbreak.

According to The Telegraph, Levy would pay for the private use of staff himself rather than with their Tottenham salary.

Although ground staff still need to maintain the pitch at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, they are not needed to prepare it for match days, with all football in England currently suspended.

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is considering putting ground staff to work on his estate
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium pitch still needs maintaining, but requires less work right now

The club's training ground in Enfield is also shut, so the ground staff have less work to do there as well.