Tottenham will cut wages for its non-playing staff, with chairman Daniel Levy suggesting that players may be expected to sacrifice their wages in the future.

"When I read or hear stories about player transfers this summer like nothing has happened, people need to wake up to the enormity of what is happening around us," the club released in a statement. "With over 786,000 infected, nearly 38,000 deaths and large segments of the world in lockdown we need to realise that football cannot operate in a bubble.

"We maybe the eighth largest Club in the world by revenue according to the Deloitte survey but all that historical data is totally irrelevant as this virus has no boundaries."

Barcelona, Juventus, and Borussia Dortmund recently announced that players will reduce their wages during the pandemic.

The Premier League has been suspended til at least April 30th.