PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor has confirmed that he will not be sacrificing any of his £2 million-a-year salary, as the dispute over footballers' wages at the highest level continues to rumble on.
A number of top clubs across England have come under scrutiny in recent weeks for their financial policies amid the coronavirus outbreak, which has seen the 2019-20 season postponed indefinitely.
Newcastle, Tottenham, Bournemouth and Norwich have all announced plans to furlough some members of staff, and Liverpool drew widespread criticism after following suit on Saturday.
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The Reds have since performed a U-turn on their initial decision after a backlash from supporters and former players, and have cancelled their application to the government's taxpayer-funded job retention scheme.