
Tottenham have reversed their controversial decision to use the government’s coronavirus furlough scheme to pay non-playing staff placed on temporary leave, and say they will now pay their employee’s wages in full.
A club statement read: “We have decided that all non-playing staff, whether full-time, casual or furloughed, will receive 100 per cent of their pay for April and May. Only the board will take salary reductions.”
Spurs are the second Premier League club to perform a u-turn after initially announcing they would use the scheme, following Liverpool after both received heavy criticism.
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy, who came in for the brunt of the criticism regarding the club’s use of the furlough scheme, admitted his regret at having misjudged the situation.