BALOGUN Y.O💙🤍
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BALOGUN Y.O💙🤍
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How many players are earning more than that €250k here? Any new wage structure on one player simply means the club don't want him.



I just checked and he’s already earning more than Cole Palmer and Marc Cucurella Only 3 players are reportedly earning more than him at the club: Reece James Moises Caicedo Wesley Fofana I won’t even count Fofana because that contract was signed before all this salary-cap structure stuff. James and Caicedo reportedly renewed this year and are now around 250k weekly including bonuses. According to reports, James’ deal is heavily performance-based too, meaning his wage can reduce if injuries keep him out for long periods. Caicedo reportedly moved from 150k to 200k basic, with bonuses taking it close to 250k. Enzo is currently on 180k,his next renewal should make him the highest paid player in the club which is not even suppose to be a problem,unless maybe he want 300k plus


He currently earns more than them sha


🚨🔵 Chelsea agree deal to sign Valentín Barco, here we go! 🇦🇷 Agreement in place with the player as RC Strasbourg will let Barco go after impressive improvement this year. #CFC ready to proceed for the Argentinian midfielder from June.


Everyone shouts we want to have a strong culture at the club but it feels like we don't understand what it means. It means respecting the values and principles of the club. If the manager says, training starts 8am, you are there before 8. If the club says don't do this is, you respect it. If the wage structure has a cap, you respect it. The whole idea is to make everyone feel united and important. It's not when you know it signed for the club, and become a better player, you will start forcing the club to make changes to those principles and values to suit you as a person not as a squad. Alex Ferguson sold a lot of his stars who felt they became bigger than the club's culture but he still remained at the top. A player doesn't win you games or titles without his teammates. What you have as a team is greater than what any player in the world has to offer. For me, that's what culture simple means, everyone moving in the same direction, with the same purpose and belief. Roman's Chelsea had Real Madrid, Barcelona, City, Milan clubs all over our top players, some had unbelievably bigger offers, like City's offer to John Terry. Yet, they all remained because they believed in each other and the club. Players play for money but that's not everything. The culture of the club can't be trampled upon. It's what holds the club together. It's what keeps the players united to perform as one and fight for each other and the badge. I get that Chelsea capped their wages and offer incentives for UCL. I think it's smart because there is always the danger of missing UCL. There is FFP and PSR out there to obey. And the club's revenue isn't as solid as our rivals — even Spurs earn more. Small stadium and lack of UCL are massive issues. It's not about giving everyone what they deserve but can the club actually afford that. I believe Chelsea will soon get to paying £300k wages again, but first, we need to stabilise, play UCL consistently and improve the annual revenues. For players who can't afford to wait and take us there because they want to earn more, they are free to leave. Some people say "but we have spent £2b, and can't afford wages". The first few windows under BlueCo was where the money was spend, the latest ones were more about balancing the book. Selling to raise money, and use it on replacements. That's why the club are into buying players to improve and sell for profit. It's our way of generating revenue and funding incoming transfers. Some top clubs don't need that but we need it to level up. Roman didn't run Chelsea by profit and loss book, we have to understand and always remember that. This club is a bit handicapped in terms of total annual revenue due to the size of Stamford Bridge. It's a lot of money when you compare that with the likes of Arsenal and Manchester United. If we have that extra £40m-£50m, we can afford to put some players on 300k a week. A 300k a week player is basically earning £15.6m per year. Just one player and it's not amortised fee, all of it is straight into the annual record. If you have 3 of such players, it's close to £50m. £250k a week is £13m annually. It's insane.

The goal is to replace Enzo Fernandez with a midfielder who brings leadership, experience and quality.


Big sister energy: soaked in rain, but making sure everyone else is safe first🥹❤️


Eghbali & Sporting Directors #CFC


This gist is crazy 😳 Ugo is calling out his ex-wife, Jessica, for trying to take his son away from him. According to him, the Lagos State Ministry of Justice Public Defender and Social Services Department informed him that Jessica filed a petition against his sister, accusing her of trying to take her son away. He accused Jessica of leaving their son unattended and claims she is on a self-destructive path. He also revealed that she’s trying to forcefully make their son stay in Lagos with her and forfeit his life in the UK.

🚨 Pep Guardiola, expected to leave Man City THIS summer with Enzo Maresca always been as the ONLY replacement wanted. Pep ready to say goodbye in the next days, while Maresca said yes to Manchester City months ago.














