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Players face savage pay cuts as PFA prepares to battle with A-League clubs – The World Game
A-League players are on a collision course with club bosses amid fears they face drastic pay cuts in a new era of austerity.
Some of the competitions highest earners are already on just 17 per cent of their agreed terms, plus JobKeeper, until the end of August. Most are down at least 50 per cent.
Those tied to ongoing deals were expecting to revert to their original agreements next season.
However, club sources have confirmed that with the salary cap set to be slashed to as little as $1.6 million – and the Fox Sports TV deal already shaved from $57 million to around $30 million – player wages are in the firing line…
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