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How to choose? Broker: If Wang Yudong goes to Europe, he can only earn about 500,000 yuan a year

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May 19th, the topic of Wang Yudong's study abroad has sparked heated discussions in domestic football. What preparations should players make before studying abroad? "Football News" reporter Lu Mi interviewed some agents who had worked abroad and discussed the issue of players' salary and benefits.

When young players go abroad, the salary issues should also be considered. There is a contrast between high domestic wages and relatively low wages abroad. If you need to reduce your salary when studying abroad, how should players weigh it? This is a very realistic problem. In the eyes of some domestic agents, the current level of Chinese players is not high, resulting in the amount of contracts signed abroad. But if you play in the Chinese league, your salary will be not low, and there will be a huge gap, and it will be very difficult to eliminate it.

"At that time, Sun Jihai and Yang Chen's international players had a weekly salary of more than 10,000 pounds, and they could earn about 500,000 pounds a year. At that time, they could not make so much money in China. It can be said that they really made money by playing football abroad." But now, if they play football abroad, if they earn 10,000 yuan a month, and leave their hometown, and with the cost of living, it must be considered whether it is "worthy".

A broker took Wang Yudong as an example, "He was just 18 years old. If he went to Europe, I would judge that the monthly salary would be between 3,000 and 5,000 euros. If it was 5,000 euros, he would only earn about 500,000 yuan a year. Of course, if there were Chinese companies willing to subsidize, it might be more. But if he was in China, he could break through the salary limit by playing for 900 minutes. According to the current momentum, he could easily achieve it."

There are also some brokers who believe that with Wang Yudong's ability, it would only take one or two years to get a maximum salary in China. So, it depends on what he thinks. "He wants to go abroad by himself, which is more important than the outside world thinks he should go abroad."

On the other hand, Wang Yudong has renewed his contract with Zhejiang for 5 years, and the club has spent a lot of money to train him, such as giving him unlimited frontcourt fire, without being restricted by technical and tactical. But it is difficult for European clubs to spend transfer fees to buy Chinese players. If the Zhejiang team uses loan, European clubs will ask back, "Why should I help you train people?" So if Wang Yudong is sold, is anyone willing to pay the transfer fee? How much transfer fee can I pay? For state-owned enterprise clubs, they are all very important and need to be faced.

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