Cesc Fabregas has defer his entire salary for up to four months in order to offer his club, Monaco financial relief amidst the coronavirus.
The former Chelsea and Arsenal midfielder will also take a 30 per cent pay cut.
This means that for the next four months the French top flight side will be saving £2million and will not have to pay back £500,000 to the midfielder according to the Telegraph.
The 32-year-old has also offered to top up the wages of the training ground staff at Monaco who have all suffered a 30 per cent pay cut.
The coronavirus pandemic has affected Fabregas at a personal level after he revealed his 95-year-old great-grandmother had contracted the virus.
Fabregas’s actions come off the back of high profile negotiations between clubs and their players throughout Europe over potential wage cuts and deferrals.
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