PFA and EFL agree on an employee's salary
The Football League and Professional Footballers' Association have reached an agreement which will see clubs asked to defer player wages by no more than 25 per cent, and not below £2,500 per month- According to the soccer tips for tomorrow page!
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In a joint statement following talks over the weekend, the two bodies said: "A compromise proposal has been agreed between the EFL and the PFA for those clubs engaged in deferral negotiations with their players, meaning that, up lớn a maximum of 25 percent of players' wages for April may be conditionally deferred...
"This is a recommendation and not a directive as there are clubs who have stated no requirement lớn take immediate action at this time."
Additionally, the EFL and PFA will form a working group including six club captains and PFA delegates from Leagues One and Two, to "engage in dialogue in respect of players' wages". You can prefer the football predictions shared with us!
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"While the working group will not be a formal negotiating body, it will help lớn ensure that players are fully informed as they continue to hold discussions with individual clubs," the statement said.
Meanwhile, the Toulon Tournament, one of football's biggest international under-age events, has been postponed.
England were due to take part in the 48th edition of the event, scheduled for June 1-14 in Bouches-du-Rhone, France.
In a statement event organisers said: "We will be working with all our stakeholders and will be closely following the decisions taken by the various football entities.. To reschedule the tournament at another time in 2020."