Hearts are braced for a summer clearout after first team stars were hit with a mammoth 50 per cent pay cut as the club counts the cost of the coronavirus crisis.
On a black day at Tynecastle, owner Ann Budge sent a memo to all staff detailing a raft of cost-cutting measures which she hopes will avert a full-scale financial meltdown.
Daniel Stendel, his coaching staff and all first team players have been asked to take the huge salary cut as the economic impact of COVID-19 and the suspension of Scottish football begins to bite hard.In addition staff who work 20 hours or less in the Hearts academy have been asked to take unpaid leave as the youth system is closed down for the duration of the Scottish football lockdown.understands a number of
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