Bizarre that people are telling footballers what to do with their money, says England's Danny Rose



Chief League stars have been asked to contribute to manage the spread of Covid-19, a lot to the England global's astonishment

Newcastle protector Danny Rose says it is "strange" for Premier League players to be reprimanded in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.

The Premier League reported on Friday that players will be relied upon to take 30 percent wage slices as clubs hope to mollify the budgetary blow while football stays suspended across Europe.

In the mean time, UK wellbeing secretary Matt Hancock asked players to "make a commitment, accept a decrease in salary and have their influence" to help manage the spread - a take which was scrutinized by previous Manchester United protector Gary Neville and ex-Tottenham star Gary Lineker .

What's more, England global Rose is astounded to see the attention fall on footballers as the administration battles to handle the Covid-19 flare-up.

"At the point when I woke up at the beginning of today, seeing remarks from individuals at the House of Parliament, we kind of feel our backs are against the divider," the 27-year-old said on BBC Radio 5 Live .

"Discussions were being had before individuals outside of football were remarking. All that is happened is a conversation. I just got off the telephone to Jordan Henderson around 20 minutes prior and he is buckling down attempting to think of something.

"It was simply not required for individuals who are not engaged with football attempting to instruct footballers with their cash. I found that so strange."

Be that as it may, Rose says he would be glad to give a portion of his pay to wellbeing laborers who are presented to the infection.

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