Roy Keane has hit out at big clubs for pressuring their players to take pay cuts, claiming he "wouldn't take a pay cut from anybody if I was at one of the bigger clubs".
Arsenal recently agreed a 12.5% pay cut with their stars, with Mesut Ozil one of three players to reject the proposal, while Chelsea are also closing in on a 10% reduction.
However, Keane believes it is "nonsense" because those big clubs have wealthy owners that can afford to take the hit and they should not be putting pressure on their players. "I'm not sure how I'd have dealt with it, but I've got a lot of sympathy for the players out there because, once again, they're getting criticised," the Manchester United legend told Sky Sports. "There are players at the big
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