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Wigan Athletic to slash wage bill by 65% after failing to pay staff and players on time again

Wigan's chairman has addressed 'questions about the owners' commitment to the club'

Wigan Athletic were bought out of administration in 2021(Image: Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images)

Wigan Athletic are to slash their wage bill by 65% for next season after failing to pay their staff and players on time again.

The League One club were first hit by an initial four-point deduction last week for two previous late payments, with an extra four-point penalty suspended.

But the club have again failed to meet an English Football League funding deadline so will start next season on minus eight points.

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In an open letter to fans, chairman Talal Al Hammad said "an eight-figure sum is currently being processed and is due to land in the club account imminently". He added the funding would "ensure financial stability for June and the 2023/24 season".

The chairman also said a new chief executive and sporting director would be appointed soon.

In the letter, he said: "After a difficult 12 months on and off the field and with much speculation in the media and on social media, I wanted to take this opportunity to add some clarity on the circumstances of the past, as well as outline our plans for the upcoming season.

"Thank you to all Wigan Athletic staff, players and fans for your efforts and commitment over what has been an extremely challenging year for all involved.