• Bernard is the Everton top earner on £120,000 a week. That would drop to £60,000 with a 50 per cent cut. For the rest of the squad, swipe the picture. All figures according to Spotrac.com. Reuters
    Bernard is the Everton top earner on £120,000 a week. That would drop to £60,000 with a 50 per cent cut. For the rest of the squad, swipe the picture. All figures according to Spotrac.com. Reuters
  • Yerry Mina - £120,000 a week would fall to £60,000 with a 50 per cent cut. Getty
    Yerry Mina - £120,000 a week would fall to £60,000 with a 50 per cent cut. Getty
  • André Gomes - £112,212 a week to £56,106 if he volunteered a 50 per cent cut. AFP
    André Gomes - £112,212 a week to £56,106 if he volunteered a 50 per cent cut. AFP
  • Jordan Pickford - £100,000 a week could fall to £50,000. AFP
    Jordan Pickford - £100,000 a week could fall to £50,000. AFP
  • Morgan Schneiderlin - £100,000 a week could fall to £50,000. Reuters
    Morgan Schneiderlin - £100,000 a week could fall to £50,000. Reuters
  • Gylfi Sigurdsson - £100,000 a week could be cut to £50,000. Reuters
    Gylfi Sigurdsson - £100,000 a week could be cut to £50,000. Reuters
  • Theo Walcott - £100,000 a week might fall to £50,000. Getty
    Theo Walcott - £100,000 a week might fall to £50,000. Getty
  • Richarlison - £90,000 a week could fall to £45,000. Reuters
    Richarlison - £90,000 a week could fall to £45,000. Reuters
  • Lucas Digne - £90,000 a week could fall to £45,000 if he volunteered a 50 per cent cut. Reuters
    Lucas Digne - £90,000 a week could fall to £45,000 if he volunteered a 50 per cent cut. Reuters
  • Fabian Delph - £80,000 a week could be cut to £40,000. Getty
    Fabian Delph - £80,000 a week could be cut to £40,000. Getty
  • Seamus Coleman - £70,000 a week could drop to £35,000. AFP
    Seamus Coleman - £70,000 a week could drop to £35,000. AFP
  • Leighton Baines - £65,000 a week might now be £32,500. AP
    Leighton Baines - £65,000 a week might now be £32,500. AP
  • Michael Keane - £60,000 a week could be halved to £30,000. Reuters
    Michael Keane - £60,000 a week could be halved to £30,000. Reuters
  • Cenk Tosun - £60,000 a week could fall to £30,000. PA
    Cenk Tosun - £60,000 a week could fall to £30,000. PA
  • Oumar Niasse - £55,000 a week could be cut to £27,500. Getty
    Oumar Niasse - £55,000 a week could be cut to £27,500. Getty
  • Moise Kean - £53,173 a week could he halved to £26,586. Reuters
    Moise Kean - £53,173 a week could he halved to £26,586. Reuters
  • Alex Iwobi - £50,000 a week could fall to £25,000. AFP
    Alex Iwobi - £50,000 a week could fall to £25,000. AFP
  • Cuco Martina - £35,000 a week might be cut to £17,500. EPA
    Cuco Martina - £35,000 a week might be cut to £17,500. EPA
  • Tom Davies - £25,000 a week could be cut to £12,500. Reuters
    Tom Davies - £25,000 a week could be cut to £12,500. Reuters
  • Mason Holgate - £25,000 a week could fall to £12,500. Getty
    Mason Holgate - £25,000 a week could fall to £12,500. Getty
  • Dominic Calvert-Lewin.- £20,000 a week could now be £10,000. AP
    Dominic Calvert-Lewin.- £20,000 a week could now be £10,000. AP

How will 30% wage cuts affect Everton squad?


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The Premier League wants footballers from the division's 20 clubs to take a 30 per cent pay cut to cope with losses caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Here we take a look at how those proposals will affect the highest earners at Everton, who are 12th in the table on 37 points.

The money the players agree to forgo is expected to go to good causes, including protective equipment for frontline health workers and towards salaries of non-playing staff members also forced to take wage cuts.

Above is a picture gallery of Everton's highest earning players and how much they stand to forgo in the event of agreeing a 30 per cent wage cut.

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