But there is great wage disparity in the world of football. Some players get paid a lot less than they should and some players get paid way more than they should be earning. This essentially comes down to a club’s financial strength, the player’s abilities and a few other factors.
Ousmane Dembele has not exactly lit up the world after his ridiculously expensive move to FC Barcelona. He missed the greater part of the season due to a hamstring injury.
Toure now plays a bit part role at Manchester City
Yaya Toure has been one of Manchester City’s most important players over the past decade. At his peak, Toure would run past defenders like they weren’t there and was as good a box-to-box midfielder as any we have seen.
Sanchez was essentially prised out of Arsenal and United had to pay over the odds to keep Manchester City at bay. As a result, Alexis Sanchez earns £350,000/week at Manchester United and is grossly overpaid as compared to David de Gea, arguably their best player, who is on a £200,000/week deal.
Bale’s frequent bouts with injuries have left the fans and the club equally frustrated. As a result, he is rumoured to be on the verge of departing the club with Manchester United and other Premier League clubs lurking to sign him up.
It’s true that Bale would have contributed much more if he was free of injuries but the fact that he misses out on several games every season is another reason why he needn’t be paid all that much.
#2 Graziano Pelle – £290,000/week
Pelle hasn’t been able to deliver the goods on a regular basis for the Chinese outfit
It looked like Graziano Pelle’s career, financially, had gone way past its better days. He was plying his trade at Southampton before he made the move to Shadong Luneng in the summer of 2016.
It has been rumoured that Graziano Pelle is set to be sold by the Chinese Super League outfit who are looking to cash in on the player when they can. It wouldn’t make sense for them to keep him on top of their payroll for what the Italian has to offer.
Oscar is paid a whopping £400,000 per week at Shanghai SIPG. The Chinese have been investing heavily in the sport and have been offering stunning amounts of money to lure some of the top talent in the world.