Volume 1 The Red Sun Rises Chapter 146 Winter Window
"I'm Wisley Niang, a reporter for Sunday Weekly, Yuyu, what do you think people are questioning your high salary?"
Another reporter picked up the topic.
"All I can say is that I am worthy of every penny's salary."
Zhao Yuyu replied unhurriedly.
"Is it true that your weekly salary is thirty thousand pounds?"
This guy really doesn't know what to do, Zhao Yuyu frowned, although his salary is nothing among professional players, but compared to the working class in society, it is indeed very high, and it is not a good thing to show off his wealth: "This is my personal privacy!" ”
"But ......"
"Whoever said it, you can ask whom!"
Zhao Yuyu directly interrupted this guy's questioning.
"Yuyu, is there any special reason why you didn't play in this game?"
Today's Chinese reporters finally have a few clever guys who know how to help their own players, unlike before, who will only dismantle their own stations with their foreign counterparts.
"No, it's going to be a very tight schedule and it's important to take a break at the right time."
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It turned out that "World News" took advantage of Boxing Day to launch an exclusive survey of Premier League employees' salaries.
In the Premier League's staff salary list, Chelsea and Arsenal are the most beautiful, each contributing three high-paid players, Manchester United, which is gradually declining and has always implemented strict wage standards, only two are shortlisted, the remaining two are shared by Newcastle and Liverpool players, and none of the teams outside the Premier League five are in the top ten.
In the past, people only had a rough estimate of the player's weekly salary, but this survey confirmed that Arsenal's Patrick Vieira, Campbell and Chelsea's Frank Lampard both earn £99,000 a week, and they are both Premier League workers.
Manchester United, one of the Premier League's top three, are only fourth: they are represented by their captain, veteran Keane, who is currently expressing interest in renewing his contract, with a real salary of £84,000 a week.
Arsenal striker Thierry Henry is fifth in the table with a weekly salary of 80,000 pounds, and the sixth is Chelsea defender John Terry, who has just renewed his contract, with a weekly salary of 68,000 pounds, Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand is seventh with a difference of 3,000 pounds, and Newcastle's Dier has also reached a staggering 62,000 pounds a week, compared to the brave Steven Gerrard, who has only returned to his new contract, is only 56,000 pounds, only ranked 9th. At 10th is a newcomer, Chelsea's Arjen Robben, earning £50,000 a week. However, given his recent performances, there is plenty of room for him to increase his salary in the future.
The article is accompanied by the views of all parties on the player's salary.
Professional Footballers' Union Owner. Sitaylor thinks it's normal for players to get paid well: "It's the players who make the club successful, you can't blame them for asking for the best salary. Their careers don't last long, and most of their life is earned during this time. They work under a lot of pressure and have to complete tasks every week. Every worker deserves his salary, and the player doesn't force the club to pay that much. It should be the clubs that balance the budget, and it's only fair for players to get a share of the income from the game. ”
However, a spokesman for the UK's National Welfare Health System criticised this: "The current wages of players are a bit ridiculous. I know they're in the entertainment industry, but it's a big difference to playing football when it's five or six years for a nurse to earn Frank Lampard's weekly wage, and those nurses are saving people's lives. ”
Indeed, the salaries of players are now significantly higher than in the past.
Historical data shows that 50 years ago, Arsenal legend Kempton only needed £50 in two weeks, including the prize money to win the FA Cup; The first European footballer, Sir Matthews, was only £13 a week, and the player's salary did not start to soar until the 1980s and 1990s, but at that time, Lineker's £10,000 a week at Tottenham had caused a big shock, but now Lampard and others are taking 10 times as much.
The gap between the rich and the poor between the players is also widening across teams: Tottenham's Defoe is already an England international, but his weekly salary is only £18,000, and goalkeeper Robinson is only that amount, and they are the two highest paid players in Tottenham, and Defoe's former West Ham team-mate Joe Cole is not a regular at Chelsea, but his salary is almost twice that of Defoe.
Middlesbrough is a special case among small and medium-sized teams, with Viduka, Hasselbaink and Southgate all earning 40,000 a week.
Also affecting the salary is the position on the pitch, with goalkeepers being the least paid job: former England international James currently earns only £20,000 at Manchester City, while Liverpool's Kirkland only earns £22,000.
In fact, there is nothing wrong with these reports, the problem is that at the end of the article, Zhao Yuyu is specifically mentioned as a minor rookie, and his weekly salary has reached 30,000 pounds.
As soon as this report came out, it received widespread attention.
As a minor, coupled with the fact that he is from a poor area in the minds of the so-called "civilized people" in Europe and the United States, Zhao Yuyu's high salary is even more talked-about.
After figuring out what was going on, Zhao Yuyu didn't take this matter to heart, just reminded Xiao Xie that they paid attention to strengthening security work and left this matter behind, and if they had time to pay attention to these, it was better to see how the club planned to recruit them.
Liverpool seeking. The tug-of-war over the purchase of Morientes has been going on for months, and as the winter transfer window is about to begin, there is news that Newcastle are coming to disrupt the situation.
Souness, who has been in a state of flux at Newcastle, has received financial backing from the club's owner, Sheffield, who has also set his eye on Morientes due to his own Shearer's injury.
With a contender, of course, it is necessary to broaden the horizon and not hang himself from a tree, and Benitez has his eye on Southampton's leading striker Beattie in the next round.
Beattie will miss the game against Liverpool due to injury, and there is a theory that Beattie has fallen out with the club and has been hidden, which seems to be easy to get.
Just as it was beautiful, there was news that Everton had also targeted Beatty.
This winter, those who have money and those who don't, those who lack strikers and those who don't have strikers, everyone seems to be willing to add a heavy artillery to expand their armaments.
If the two teams compete, Beatty's price may not be cheaper than Morientes'.
This......
It doesn't look like it's going to work without spending money.
But if it costs money, why not choose Morientes?
Steven Gerrard called for the signing of Morientes as soon as possible: "He's a fantastic player, always scoring goals and being able to adapt here because we have the Spanish coaching staff and three Spanish players. ”
Nunez, as a veteran of Real Madrid, has a first-hand experience of Morientes' strength, "He is physically strong and has strong aerial dominance, and he will be a powerful attacking point for the team." Off the field, he's a good guy; On the pitch, he's a strong player, a great leader. He hasn't spoken to me on the phone about joining Liverpool yet, so I don't know if he'll be able to come, but England's style of play suits him perfectly. ”
However, with Morientes remaining only 18 months on his contract with Real Madrid and no longer able to represent other teams in European competitions this season, the cash-strapped Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez was reluctant to raise his earlier offer of £3.5 million. Morientes, on the other hand, has informed Real Madrid that he is willing to switch to Liverpool; Florentino certainly won't stop him from finding another way, but £7 million is already a friendly bargain.
Real Madrid asked for £7 million, and Newcastle, who had not spent £13.4 million in exchange for Woodgate, could afford to pay the money.
Following the August request. After the purchase of Wayne Rooney, Newcastle once again took on the role of "spoiler" in the eyes of onlookers.