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Call for transparen­cy from clubs over the coronaviru­s impact

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P FA S c o t l a n d chief executive Fraser Wishart has called for disclosure from clubs and dialogue with their players as the coronaviru­s crisis starts to impact on his members.

The players’ union boss released a statement a day after Hearts players and staff were asked to take a 50% pay cut in a bid to prevent redundanci­es.

Those unwilling to accept the decrease in salary are to be offered the option of contract terminatio­n.

With no firm date for games to be played again – the Scottish FA announced last night that football will not resume before April 30 – there are fears that other clubs, with no fixtures to generate money, could follow in the footsteps of Hearts.

Wishart said: “We would implore the clubs to speak to t he players to find achievable and realistic outcomes rather t han serving ultimatums.

“If we all work together we can find solutions which both sides are happy with. We know that on the players side there is a willingnes­s to do this.

“They will do their bit and consider all reasonable options including wage reductions or deferrals.

“However, they would only do so after full financial disclosure by the clubs.

“This is only fair and would, in the interests of transparen­cy, allow fully informed financial decisions.

“It follows that there would also need to be clarity and assurances on future spending in the next transfer window from all clubs.

“This exercise cannot be allowed to be a mechanism for selective cancellati­on of valid employment contracts.

“It makes sense that we all work together to find our way through this awful situation but this can only be down through honest and transparen­t dialogue.”

 ??  ?? PFA chief executive Fraser Wishart.
PFA chief executive Fraser Wishart.

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