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Real Madrid stars accept pay cuts amid La Liga uncertainty during coronavirus crisis

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Real Madrid's first-team stars and coaching staff have agreed to take a pay cut with football still in limbo due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Star players such as Sergio Ramos, Eden Hazard and Gareth Bale, along with the club's directors and first-team coaches, have agreed to a 10-20% reduction in their salaries.

The money saved will be used to help ensure there will be no "traumatic measures" affecting other employees at the club while there is no football action.

The exact proportion of the pay cuts will be determined by the circumstances under which Madrid's season is ended, with uncertainty still reigning over when the La Liga and Champions League campaigns will resume.

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