Say No To Your Rich Owners, Keane To Top EPL PlayersRoy Keane

Players at the Premier League’s top clubs should “stick to their guns” and resist pressure to take pay cuts during the COVID-19 shutdown, ex-Manchester United captain, Roy Keane said on Friday.

Professional soccer in England has been suspended since March 13 due to the pandemic and some Premier League clubs have furloughed non-playing staff under a government scheme.

Players at some clubs have accepted wage deferrals while Arsenal’s players and coaching staff agreed a 12.5% salary reduction.

“The way I look at it now, particularly after the way I left Manchester United, I wouldn’t take a pay cut from anybody if I was at one of the bigger clubs,” Keane told Sky Sports television.

“I know there is pressure on players, but it is nobody’s business what you do with your wages. You take your wages and if you want to be generous, go ahead and do it.

“I don’t think players should feel pressured by clubs, particularly the bigger clubs, to take pay cuts,” added the former Ireland midfielder, who left United in 2005 in strained circumstances.

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Keane said a player’s individual contract was a personal matter between him and the club and it was nonsense to suggest all should do the same.

He added that it was always made clear to him when negotiating deals that it was a business.

“When the clubs with billionaire owners in the background come to the players and say they are in trouble —tell them no, no, you honour the contract,” he said.

“This idea that we should be getting players to give up their wages at these big clubs, forget about it because these clubs are the first to tell you, ‘This is a business, lads, this is how it works’.”

(Reuters/NAN)