Liverpool have reversed their controversial decision to furlough some members of their non-playing staff following heavy criticism.
The Reds made a statement on Saturday to announce that they would join the likes of Newcastle and Tottenham in putting some of their workers on the government scheme.
The Premier League club, who in February announced pre-tax profits of £42million for 2018-19, were heavily criticised for their financial stance during the pandemic.
They were attacked by high-profile figures such as Jamie Carragher, Gary Lineker and Stan Collymore following the move, however, and have now gone back on their decision.