News Messi and Ronaldo may not be the highest-paid soccer players in the world for much longer Published 8 years ago on December 21, 2016 By The Octopus News Admin Carlos Tevez. Remember him? He was sort of disappointing for West Ham and Manchester United? He scored a ton of goals for Manchester City but then sort of stopped scoring goals for Manchester City? He had two wildly successful years at Juventus, reaching the Champions League final, before returning home to Boca Juniors in Argentina a year and a half ago? That Carlos Tevez – ring a bell? Well. Him. He may well become the best-paid player in the world as the moneyed Chinese Super League continues to go certifiably insane, according to reports. With a deal apparently already in place for cross-town rivals Shanghai SIPG to shell out $75 million for Chelsea’s Brazilian backup attacking midfielder Oscar – which would make the 25-year-old, who has made just five Premier League starts all season, the 10th-most expensive transfer of all time – Tevez is reportedly considering a deal with Shanghai Shenhua that will pay him more than Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi get. Tevez is apparently being offered a two-year contract worth about $40 million per year for him to leave Boca during its midseason break. That’s in addition to the $78 million fee Shenhua would pay to Boca. “I have many problems in my head to think about,” Tevez has said. “Whether in February or March I’m going to be in China. Not only could I leave [Boca], I could also stop playing. I still don’t know what I’m going to do. I reached the end of the year exhausted, with a thousand things in my head. That’s the time to stop a little and think about the future. I think about retiring, yes, that’s why I mention it.” Plenty of big names have already been lured to China with contracts far above the players’ market value. But, at present, none are bigger than Brazilian forward Hulk’s. And in Oscar, but particularly Tevez, the upstart league, which already has the fifth-highest attendance of any league in the world, would again make real waves in the soccer world. Tevez’s salary would reportedly be a shade over the wages of Messi and Ronaldo. And knowing how zealously those two renegotiate their contracts every time somebody else catches up to their monster salaries – or even threatens to come close – a 32-year-old Argentine who has never scored more than 23 league goals in a European season making more money in China will surely go over well. Leander Schaerlaeckens is a soccer columnist for Yahoo Sports. Follow him on Twitter @LeanderAlphabet. -Culled from Yahoo Sport Post Views: 1,161 Related Topics:MessiMessi and Ronaldo may not be the highest-paid soccer players in the world for much longerRonaldoslideshow Up Next The Craze For Ultra-Modern Markets In Lagos State And Implication On Start Up Businesses Don't Miss DEACON KANU CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY WITH ORPHANS You may like Why I Converted From Islam To Christianity-Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde Battle For Messi As La Liga New Football Season Returns Live On SuperSport Remi Tinubu’s Dead Dream King Of International Collaboration: Davido Hook Up With Ludacris NNPC Boss Calls For More Collaboration Between NNPC, National Assembly Dr. Sid Signs New Mavin Records Deal Click to comment Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Polaris Bank AD Your browser does not support the video. AdFacebook Trending Society5 years ago How Socialite, Drug Peddler Toyin Igbira Died Music4 years ago Police Arrest Salawa Abeni’s Blackmailer Opinion5 years ago Why I said Anyone Opposed To Church Opening Will Die-Oyedepo News5 years ago See Open Letter Written By Pastor To Adeboye, Kumuyi Others News4 years ago Nigerian Army Arrest Soldier For Attack On Chief Of Army Staff Society5 years ago Happy Times Return For Sanusi Lamido Sanusi Music5 years ago Olori Ajoke Places Curse On Esabod Live1 year ago Bayelsa Election Live: Voting Begins In Earnest
Carlos Tevez. Remember him? He was sort of disappointing for West Ham and Manchester United? He scored a ton of goals for Manchester City but then sort of stopped scoring goals for Manchester City? He had two wildly successful years at Juventus, reaching the Champions League final, before returning home to Boca Juniors in Argentina a year and a half ago? That Carlos Tevez – ring a bell? Well. Him. He may well become the best-paid player in the world as the moneyed Chinese Super League continues to go certifiably insane, according to reports. With a deal apparently already in place for cross-town rivals Shanghai SIPG to shell out $75 million for Chelsea’s Brazilian backup attacking midfielder Oscar – which would make the 25-year-old, who has made just five Premier League starts all season, the 10th-most expensive transfer of all time – Tevez is reportedly considering a deal with Shanghai Shenhua that will pay him more than Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi get. Tevez is apparently being offered a two-year contract worth about $40 million per year for him to leave Boca during its midseason break. That’s in addition to the $78 million fee Shenhua would pay to Boca. “I have many problems in my head to think about,” Tevez has said. “Whether in February or March I’m going to be in China. Not only could I leave [Boca], I could also stop playing. I still don’t know what I’m going to do. I reached the end of the year exhausted, with a thousand things in my head. That’s the time to stop a little and think about the future. I think about retiring, yes, that’s why I mention it.” Plenty of big names have already been lured to China with contracts far above the players’ market value. But, at present, none are bigger than Brazilian forward Hulk’s. And in Oscar, but particularly Tevez, the upstart league, which already has the fifth-highest attendance of any league in the world, would again make real waves in the soccer world. Tevez’s salary would reportedly be a shade over the wages of Messi and Ronaldo. And knowing how zealously those two renegotiate their contracts every time somebody else catches up to their monster salaries – or even threatens to come close – a 32-year-old Argentine who has never scored more than 23 league goals in a European season making more money in China will surely go over well. Leander Schaerlaeckens is a soccer columnist for Yahoo Sports. Follow him on Twitter @LeanderAlphabet. -Culled from Yahoo Sport