Sonny Bill Williams has expressed his willingness to take a pay cut from his multi-million dollar contract with the Toronto Wolfpack to help the club deal with the economic impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.
Williams became league's highest paid player when he joined the Super League club on a two-year contract worth $10m, but with sport worldwide struggling from the impact of the pandemic, he would readily do his part to help the game financially.
"100 per cent, I would be that way inclined," Williams told the UK's Sky Sports News when asked about a pay cut.
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"When it comes to taking pay cuts, to keep the game afloat, it would be crazy not to think that's going to occur, especially with the way things are happening in the sporting world.