Sunday People

England aces take £60K cut

- By Neil Squires

ENGLAND’S players have agreed to take a £60,000 pay cut next season – in exchange for more time off.

Squad representa­tives yesterday signed off a deal with the RFU which will see their world-beating £24,000 match fee trimmed to £18,000 to help Twickenham shoulder the costs of the coronaviru­s shutdown.

The quid pro quo will be extra rest periods for the England elite player squad to combat fears of burnout in a congested campaign which starts just a fortnight after the delayed conclusion of this season’s Six Nations.

The agreement means England stars will sit out of the first two rounds of

Europe with their clubs before Christmas.

England hooker Jamie George said: “We fully understand the pressures around the next

12 months both on and off the pitch, so it was vital for us to agree these provisions going forward.”

The down time will include a one-week break after England’s game in Italy on October 31, a fortnight off after the conclusion of the new Autumn Nations Cup in December and a week’s break rather than England training during next season’s Six Nations. A New Year training camp in Brighton with the national side has also been scrapped.

RFU chief executive Bill Sweeney (above) said: “We are committed to running a sustainabl­e operation to safeguard the future of the game in England and are grateful to the England internatio­nal playing group for their willingnes­s to accept a reduction in fees over the next 12 months.

“We are committed to looking after their wellbeing during this challengin­g period of fixtures.”

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