As part of the outline agreed between the players and management on Tuesday and officially signed today: a 50 percent reduction in gross salary for the next three months, only if the league does not renew with a crowd
Hapoel Tel Aviv players signed the cut
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Alan Shaver
Hapoel Tel Aviv players officially signed the cutout deal agreed Thursday - a 50 percent reduction in their gross salary for the next three months. If the league resumes with a crowd they will get their money back, but if the league resumes without a crowd, the cut will remain.
"The club's management has reached a wage cut with the club's employees, professional staff and team players, due to the corona crisis that has befallen us and followed by the Stock Exchange League Games until further notice," the official statement from the club said.
The statement said: "We cannot say that this is a joyful situation, we wanted to avoid it and hoped it was a passing crisis. , A quick return to the lots and completing the tasks we still have this season. "