In China, Oscar would be the third highest-paid player in the world, behind Messi and Cristiano

  According to British newspaper The Times, Shanghai SIPG’s offer to Brazilian attacking midfielder Oscar would be a staggering £20 million a year, leaving the Chelsea man only behind Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. According to The Times newspaper, if Oscar completes a transfer to Shanghai SIPG, Chelsea’s Brazilian midfielder will become the player with […]
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2016-12-16 05:30:00

 

According to British newspaper The Times, Shanghai SIPG’s offer to Brazilian attacking midfielder Oscar would be a staggering £20 million a year, leaving the Chelsea man only behind Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
According to The Times newspaper, if Oscar completes a transfer to Shanghai SIPG, Chelsea’s Brazilian midfielder will become the player with the third highest salary in world football, only behind the Barcelona and Real Madrid stars. The publication states that the offer is an annual salary of £20 million, after deducting taxes. In China, Oscar would receive more than four times his current wages. He receives £90,000 a week at Stamford Bridge, but his salary would become £400,000 if the move to Shanghai is confirmed. Oscar’s compatriot, striker Hulk, also from Shanghai SIPG, receives £100,000 less than the former Internacional player. On Tuesday, Oscar revealed that only bureaucratic details separated him from completing a transfer, which, according to him, is 90% done. The press in Britain speculates that the transfer fee would be between £52 million and £60 million.

According to British newspaper The Times, Shanghai SIPG’s offer to Brazilian attacking midfielder Oscar would be a staggering £20 million a year, leaving the Chelsea man only behind Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

According to The Times newspaper, if Oscar completes a transfer to Shanghai SIPG, Chelsea’s Brazilian midfielder will become the player with the third highest salary in world football, only behind the Barcelona and Real Madrid stars. The publication states that the offer is an annual salary of £20 million, after deducting taxes. In China, Oscar would receive more than four times his current wages. He receives £90,000 a week at Stamford Bridge, but his salary would become £400,000 if the move to Shanghai is confirmed. Oscar’s compatriot, striker Hulk, also from Shanghai SIPG, receives £100,000 less than the former Internacional player. On Tuesday, Oscar revealed that only bureaucratic details separated him from completing a transfer, which, according to him, is 90% done. The press in Britain speculates that the transfer fee would be between £52 million and £60 million.