Wigan Athletic old-boys are furloughed
The Black Cats became the second Sky Bet League One club after Portsmouth to utilise the Government's job retention scheme to cover 80 per cent of employees' wages, up to a maximum of £2,500 a month.
Sunderland added there was "no intention to ask any players or staff to take a wage reduction or deferral on their salary" and that all employees will be paid in full.
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Hide AdA statement on the club's official website read: "Sunderland AFC can today confirm that its first-team players, contracted academy players and backroom staff have recently been placed on furlough leave due to the ongoing impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
"A small number of staff, including manager Phil Parkinson, continue to work from home, and the club's priority remains the health and wellbeing of its players, staff, supporters and local community during this unprecedented period."