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Man Utd 'will not furlough 900 non-playing staff' after Liverpool controversy

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Manchester United are reportedly set to pay their non-playing staff in full amid the coronavirus pandemic, and will avoid the furlough scheme controversially used by Liverpool and Tottenham.

United are expected to follow neighbours City in announcing they will not be using the Government's job retention scheme to pay employees while they are unable to work amid the Covid-19 outbreak.

Instead, the Red Devils will continue to pay staff in full, and according to reports will seek out ways the club's employees can help the UK's efforts to combat the killer virus through volunteering.

Critics have rounded on Liverpool and Tottenham after it emerged they were among five Premier League clubs planning to furlough non-playing employees during the

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