Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and West Ham chief David Moyes are reportedly among the Premier League managers willing to take a pay cut during the coronavirus pandemic.
And it appears managers are taking a different approach to players in the debate over how football's biggest earners can help combat the deadly Covid-19 outbreak.
Players are in full-scale revolt over proposals to bring in drastic pay cuts, preferring instead to set up a charity foundation so they can ensure the money is used in the most effective way possible to fight the killer virus.
Liverpool skipper Jordan Henderson is understood to have played a leading role in talks over setting up a foundation, with players wanting their money to go to the NHS and charities rather than
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