• Jack Grealish is the highest paid player at Aston Villa with a weekly pay packet of £120,000 a week. Reuters
    Jack Grealish is the highest paid player at Aston Villa with a weekly pay packet of £120,000 a week. Reuters
  • Ross Barkley, £96,154 a week. AFP
    Ross Barkley, £96,154 a week. AFP
  • Tyrone Mings, £80,000 a week. Getty
    Tyrone Mings, £80,000 a week. Getty
  • Bertrand Traore, £78,000 a week. Getty
    Bertrand Traore, £78,000 a week. Getty
  • Ollie Watkins, £75,000 a week. PA
    Ollie Watkins, £75,000 a week. PA
  • Matty Cash, £65,000 a week. Getty
    Matty Cash, £65,000 a week. Getty
  • Bjorn Engels, £55,000 a week. Reuters
    Bjorn Engels, £55,000 a week. Reuters
  • Keinan Davis, £45,000 a week. EPA
    Keinan Davis, £45,000 a week. EPA
  • Tom Heaton, £42,000 a week. AFP
    Tom Heaton, £42,000 a week. AFP
  • Wesley, £35,000 a week. AFP
    Wesley, £35,000 a week. AFP
  • Matt Targett, £35,000 a week. Reuters
    Matt Targett, £35,000 a week. Reuters
  • Douglas Luiz, £32,873 a week. PA
    Douglas Luiz, £32,873 a week. PA
  • Trezeguet, £32,500 a week. AFP
    Trezeguet, £32,500 a week. AFP
  • Marvelous Nakamba, £32,000 a week. AFP
    Marvelous Nakamba, £32,000 a week. AFP
  • Neil Taylor, £32,000 a week. AFP
    Neil Taylor, £32,000 a week. AFP
  • Anwar El Ghazi, £30,962 a week. Getty
    Anwar El Ghazi, £30,962 a week. Getty
  • John McGinn, £25,000 a week. AP
    John McGinn, £25,000 a week. AP
  • Ahmed Elmohamady, £25,000 a week. AFP
    Ahmed Elmohamady, £25,000 a week. AFP
  • Jed Steer, £8,000 a week. AFP
    Jed Steer, £8,000 a week. AFP
  • Ezri Konsa, £8,000 a week. Getty
    Ezri Konsa, £8,000 a week. Getty
  • Kortney Hause, £8,000 a week. EPA
    Kortney Hause, £8,000 a week. EPA

Aston Villa stars agree to pay cuts and these are their new weekly salaries - in pictures


Steve Luckings
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Aston Villa's first-team players, coaches and senior management have all agreed to defer 25 per cent of their salaries for four months to help the club deal with the financial fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.

The Premier League club said that all non-playing staff will be retained and paid in full throughout the lockdown, and that a review of those that have deferred wages to take place at the end of the four months.

"The club remains fully committed to serving our local communities through the Aston Villa Foundation and we want to help and ensure our people and our resources can be put to use while we are not playing football," Villa chief executive Christian Purslow said.

"Consequently we have made all our facilities available to the multi agencies working so hard to protect people during this time of national emergency.

"I am pleased to announce today measures to protect the livelihoods of our precious staff and their families."

Football in England was suspended indefinitely last month due to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus.

Villa are second bottom in the league, three points from safety with only 10 games remaining.

Above is a picture gallery of Villa's highest earning players and how much they stand to forgo in the event of agreeing a 25 per cent wage cut.

Move on to the next image by clicking on the arrows, or if using a mobile device, simply swipe.

MATCH INFO

Qalandars 109-3 (10ovs)

Salt 30, Malan 24, Trego 23, Jayasuriya 2-14

Bangla Tigers (9.4ovs)

Fletcher 52, Rossouw 31

Bangla Tigers win by six wickets