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Ruthless Prem clubs looking at ways to RIP UP player contracts as they bid to slash costs amid coronavirus crisis


CLUB chiefs are looking at ways of ripping up players’ contracts in the financial crisis.

Some Premier League supremos are hurriedly checking how to slash costs and a revolutionary option of making unwanted stars redundant is now being researched.

 Former Arsenal stars Alex Song and Johan Djourou are two players to have lost their jobs, at Swiss side Sion, in the crisis

Former Arsenal stars Alex Song and Johan Djourou are two players to have lost their jobs, at Swiss side Sion, in the crisisCredit: Getty Images – Getty

It would only happen in a few cases and be totally selective.

But it will cause a war with Gordon Taylor’s PFA.

However, many clubs know they will lose fortunes if there is no TV cash — and see the Covid-19 outbreak as a time for drastic measures.

Missed home games will hammer every team and give them an argument to tear up contracts.

Swiss side Sion axed NINE players, including former Arsenal stars Alex Song and Johan Djourou, after they failed to sign up for reduced terms.

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Scottish side Hearts have asked for voluntary 50 per cent pay cuts from players and staff — but if those are not agreed they may have to go further.

World union FIFPro are actively lobbying against such moves.

Earlier in the week, the Premier League agreed to extend the season indefinitely with an initial date of April 30 set for play to recommence.

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