Global football players' union FIFPRO have lashed out at Scottish clubs cutting player wages in the midst of the coronavirus crisis.
The organisation states that they have heard of players being let go or had their wages slashed in "more than half a dozen countries" - and Scotland is one of them.Hearts already have went public with their plea for players - as well as all other staff - to agree to a 50 per cent wage cut, and other Scottish clubs have been open about the possibility of them following suit.
But FIFPRO, who represent footballers in 65 member associations including in the SPFL, have deemed such cuts unacceptable. And in a statement they revealed the crisis has heightened the number of players asking for help from the global