Chapter 138: Salary Increase?

Guan Peng was smiling and chatting with Christina at home by the way to carry out the great man-making movement together, the two who had just ended, Guan Peng hugged the lazy Christina, Christina was lying in Guan Peng's arms like a cat, at this time, Guan Peng's private phone rang, and he could know that this phone number was Guan Peng's close person.

Guan Peng saw that it was his agent Raiola calling, Guan Peng smiled and kissed the lovely Christina, and then connected the phone.

"Hello, Mino, what's wrong, you remembered to call me?" Guan Peng said with a smile.

"Off, Zolke called me to re-sign the contract with you!" Raiola gets straight to the point.

Guan Peng couldn't help but pause.

He really didn't think about this question, he had signed a contract before, and this time there was still a long time before the contract expired, so he really hadn't thought about it.

"Why?"

"Because the liquidated damages of your contract are too low, Zorce and they think that this liquidated damages are not safe, and there are many teams that can afford the liquidated damages, so they came to me and wanted to re-sign the contract with you."

Guan Peng immediately reacted, although his contract still has three years, but his liquidated damages are really low, completely inconsistent with his performance, once a team is interested in him, want to forcibly poach Guan Peng through the liquidated damages clause, as long as Guan Peng agrees, Dortmund can only accept 20 million euros, Guan Peng can immediately Dortmund.

However, Guan Peng didn't think about it so much, this is his first season, Guan Peng also wants to bring more championships to Dortmund, preferably a Champions League title for Dortmund!

Therefore, Guan Peng still hopes to re-sign the contract with Dortmund, he likes Dortmund's teammates very much, and he also likes Dortmund's fans, this young team is very suitable for Guan Peng, so Guan Peng's willingness is to agree to re-sign the contract.

Guan Peng is hungry for a championship and a big stage, and Dortmund can provide all the things that Guan Peng craves, so what's wrong with staying here?

Therefore, Dortmund is indeed an excellent stage for Guan Peng, and Guan Peng hopes that when he leaves Dortmund, Dortmund will remember that there was once a Dortmund player who led them to brilliant results, and Guan Peng wanted to be the king of Dortmund! Forever remembered in the hearts of Dortmund fans!

"Mino, I want to renew my contract with Borussia Dortmund......"

Raiola was not surprised by Guan Peng's answer.

"Okay, then I'll talk to them!"

"Wait, I heard that the team seems to be raising salaries again, and I hope I'm one of the highest-paid players in the team...... "A player's salary is not just about how much money he makes, but about a player's status.

At present, the player with the first annual salary in the Bundesliga is Bayern Munich's scar king Ribery, Ribery's annual salary is 10 million euros before tax, and the tax rate in the Bundesliga is very high close to more than 50%, so Ribery's salary after tax is 5 million euros, of course, this is only a salary, other bonuses or something are not counted, Ribery deserves to be the "emperor of work".

Dortmund's highest salary is 4.5 million euros for captain Kehl, the remaining Weidenfeller with 3.5 million euros per year, Gotze 3 million euros, Lewandowski 2.8 million euros, and Piszczek 2 million euros.

It can be seen that the salaries of Dortmund players are actually quite low, and in order to retain players, it is undoubtedly necessary to dispose of high salaries in order to retain these talents in the team, and Dortmund's outstanding performance this season has been sponsored by Puma and Opel, which will bring Dortmund 30 million euros a year.

As long as they are in the round of 32 in the Champions League, all participating teams can directly receive a basic appearance bonus of 3.9 million euros, in addition to an additional 550,000 euros in appearance fee income for each group stage, regardless of the winner or loser.

If nothing else, each team will be able to play six full group games, so the latter part can total 3.3 million euros, which means that even if you lose every game and just go to the Champions League to play soy sauce, as long as you reach the group stage, you can ensure that you will earn 7.2 million euros.

In addition, according to the results, the prize money for winning the group stage is 800,000 euros per game, and 400,000 yuan can be divided into a draw, so if a team wins all 6 games in the group stage, it can pocket 4.8 million euros, and if it can make it to the first round of the knockout round (and reach the round of 16), the team can also get another 3 million euros.

Since then, the team will receive the following bonuses for each level of advancement: 3.3 million euros in the quarterfinals, 4.2 million euros in the semi-finals, 5.6 million yuan for reaching the finals, and 9 million yuan for the winners.

In this way, if you step on the corpse of the enemy all the way to the final round and lift the trophy of the, you will have a full 31.5 million euros beckoning to you, not counting the TV broadcast dividends, which is a very tempting amount for anyone to look at.

In addition to the fixed income listed above, European teams also receive a share of the TV revenue, the amount of which is determined by a number of factors.

First, the total cash pool of TV revenue depends on the size and value of the country's TV market, so more money is available to English teams than Spanish teams, because England's TV market is more profitable.

At the same time, the fewer clubs representing a country, the fewer people will naturally share the cake, and the country's clubs will theoretically benefit more, as clubs in small football countries generally benefit, such as in the 2010/11 season, because Greece only one team qualified for the Champions League, they received 14.4 million euros in TV dividends, which is much more than Lyon's 9.7 million, because France's TV revenue is divided between the three clubs.

The distribution of broadcast income in the Bundesliga is the most even, and the two leagues of the Bundesliga and the Bundesliga are tied together to sell TV rights. 79% of the total revenue from TV rights is allocated to 18 Bundesliga teams; 21% is allocated to 18 Bundesliga teams. Bundesliga teams are then weighted according to their results, with higher tiers receiving a higher share of income and vice versa less, but overall, the gap is not very large.

It is also difficult to distinguish the difference between the strong team and the weak team, and everyone's income is basically the same.