Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Naismith will accept 50% wage reduction to help troubled Hearts

-

HEARTS captain Steven Naismith has pledged to accept a 50% pay cut in order to save jobs and help the club survive during the coronaviru­s crisis.

Players have been asked to halve their wages by the struggling Edinburgh side following the suspension of the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p.

Scotland internatio­nal Naismith is willing to meet the demand and plans to remain at Tynecastle next season “regardless of which league the club is in”.

Relegation-threatened Hearts, managed by Daniel Stendel, currently sit at the foot of the division, four points adrift of secondbott­om Hamilton.

“The current circumstan­ces put everyone in a very difficult position but this isn’t a p r o b l e m o f H e a r t s’ making,” Naismith said in a statement.

“My family and I feel that, through a long career, football has been very good to us. Therefore, I personally feel that I can and should accept the 50% reduction in wages.

“I hope this can contribute in some way to the long-term survival of the club at a challengin­g time and save jobs, especially those that are the lowest earners and hence those who will be struggling the most at this time.

“I know every one of my team-mates have unique circumstan­ces with their finances, homes and families. I can assure everyone they are all doing what they can.”

Former Rangers, Ever ton and Nor wich forward Naismith joined Hearts in January 2018, i ni t i al l y on loan. The 33-year-old’s contract runs until 2023.

“As captain of Hearts, I will fully support my teammates, whatever decision each of them makes on this matter,” he continued.

 ??  ?? Steven Naismith has agreed a wage cut.
Steven Naismith has agreed a wage cut.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom