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Wednesday 24 August 2011

Samuel Eto'o Anzhi Is The Tallest Player On The World Pays

Samuel Eto'o Anzhi Is The Tallest Player On The World Pays
Samuel Eto'o is on his way to Russia, where the billionaire oligarch Suleiman Kerimov will the highest-paid player in the world. All 30 have to do is pass a medical examination and play with the Brazilian legend Roberto Carlos for the small club of big ambitions Anzhi Makhachkala in the Russian province of Dagestan and you get € 20 million that season during the next three years .
From AP:
Although financial terms were not disclosed, Eto'o should be paid € 20 million (29 million) net per season, surpassing the estimated € 12 million (17.4 million) Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid to win and € 10.5 million (15.2 trillion) paid by Lionel Messi at Barcelona.
After a week of negotiations in Milan, the transfer fee was reportedly between € 25 and € 27 million ($ 36 and $ 39 million).
Not only does this agreement, the former Inter Milan and Barcelona striker Messi and Cristiano ahead, it also means he is paid more than NBA player highest paid, Kobe Bryant (25.2 million $) and at home over Major League Baseball best-paid player, Alex Rodriguez, who made $ 32 million the year before tax. This means that Eto'o may be the highest paid athlete in the world, according to the Wall Street Journal.
This could be good news for Eto'o Cameroon teammates, however. Last season, he spent $ 1300000 to buy each of them $ 42,000 a show. An amount that is likely to Samuel now call "chump change."
In addition to finding a place to keep all that money, Eto'o will be a little more serious concern. Like the fact that Anzhi players live and train in Moscow for security and steal 15 times 1250 miles per season to the "house" is, according to BBC. In addition, racial slurs from fans in Russia in the Premier League soon, Roberto Carlos and the club has been the defender to consider retirement. But it seems that Samuel believes that this small inconvenience for the money they had promised.

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