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Details of Arsenal's five-point pay cut proposal set to be rejected by players

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A five-point plan has reportedly been sent to Arsenal, and been rejected, as the Gunners look to put forward plans to reduce their wages amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Arsenal chiefs have requested players agree to a pay cut if they do not qualify for Europe next season. Arsenal are currently ninth and eight points off the top four with Mikel Arteta’s men having ten games of the season still to play.

Plans have been put forward for players to reduce their wages for a year with the proposal sent to Hector Bellerin, who is Arsenal's representative on the Professional Footballers' Association.

And the Mirror claim there are five points on the proposals with the first of those being a 12.5 per cent pay cut for 12 months from April

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