Liverpool become latest Premier League club to furlough non-playing staff

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Liverpool become latest Premier League club to furlough non-playing staff
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The Premier League leaders announced their decision to put approximately 200 employees on furlough, paying the last 20% but with most wages paid under the government scheme

Liverpool have become the latest high-profile club to furlough non-playing staff on the day Burnley warned that some Premier League clubs could lose £100m as a result of the coronavirus crisis.

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