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Forget Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo: Carlos Tevez is set to become the highest paid player in the world on £615,000-A-WEEK with move to China all but done

CARLOS Tevez is set to become the highest paid footballer in the world when joins the Chinese Super League revolution with an incredible £615,000 per week deal at Shanghai Shenhua.

The 32-year-old returned to his homeland to play for his boyhood side Boca Juniors, that was meant to be his final destination until retirement after nine years playing in Europe.

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Carlos Tevez will be the highest paid player in the world when he joins money bags Shanghai Shenhua

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Carlos Tevez enjoying a break in Miami with wife Vanessa

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Tevez will can buy an army of cars with his whopping £615,000 per week deal in China

The lure of the vast riches on offer in the Far East have proved too much for the Argentine hitman who is expected to sign a two-year deal estimated to be worth a staggering £65million, more than £600,000 per week.


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Tevez’s dosh eclipses Cristiano Ronaldo‘s new deal at Real Madrid, the 2016 Ballon D’or winner signed a new deal at the Bernabeu worth a mere £365,0000 per week.

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Ronaldo’s huge salary will be eclipsed by Carlos Tevez new deal in China

Carlos Tevez's incredible £615,000-a-week deal nets him £1 a second

CARLOS TEVEZ is set to become the world’s highest paid player when he moves to the Chinese Super League. Here, his enormous £615,000-a-week pay packet is broken down to finer detail. Tevez will make £31,980,000 a year. That’s £87,857 a day. In one hour he will earn £3,660.71. That works out to £61.01 every minute and £1 a SECOND. For a 30-game season, Tevez will make £11,581 for every minute on the pitch.

The former Manchester United and Manchester City striker may have signed off from Boca in the best possible style, he hit a double in the Superclasico win against fierce rivals River Plate.

Following the game Tevez revealed he would not be rushed into any rash decisions about his immediate future.

Tevez said: “I think it’s time to think and it’s only me to take the decision. I know that my team-mates want me to stay, that the coach wants me to stay, but the decision is mine and when I have a cool head I’m going to think.

“I know it’s difficult and everyone expects an answer but I have to think well about it, the decision is more personal than something else and accepting the reality is difficult. Tevez added.

Tevez bags brace in Superclasico win against River Plate

But Boca have all but confirmed Tevez’s departure suggesting only the formalities of the mega deal are left to be tie up.

“He is going to go, all that remains is for it to be made official” a Boca Juniors director has revealed to Marca.

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Tevez celebrating winning the League with United in 2008

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Carlos Tevez helped Manchester City win historic Premier League title in 2012

Shenhua President Wu Xiaohui has revealed the club are close to completing a deal for the Argentine striker.

“We have done a lot of work [on trying to sign Tevez], And it’s safe to say that there has been a definite breakthrough in the negotiations.

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“But for a variety of reasons, we have not nailed down the deal. Their club have problems that are still yet to be solved and I will spare you the details.

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Former Sunderland boss Gus Poyet to welcome Carlos Tevez to Shanghai Shenhua shortly

“We will continue to put greater effort into this and strive to give our supporters a pleasant surprise as early as possible.”

Shenhua’s move for Tevez is a clear statement of intent and shows they will not be outdone by rivals Shanghai SIPG, who are on the verge of completing a £52million deal for Chelsea attacking midfielder Oscar.

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Tevez will link up with fellow South American Gus Poyet who is now in charge at Shenua who is also keen on tempting Chelsea skipper John Terry to the Far East if he leaves Chelsea at the end of the season.


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Tevez came to prominence when he and fellow Argentine Javier Mascherano joined West Ham in the summer of 2006 following their stand out performances in the 2006 World Cup in Germany.

West Ham shocked the football world signing Tevez and Javier Mascherano in 2006

Tevez moved to Manchester United on a two-year loan deal in 2007 and went on to win two Premier League titles, The Champions League and the FIFA World Club Cup.

The striker became frustrated towards the end of his time at Old Trafford when it became clear boss Sir Alex Ferguson would not extent his stay at the club.

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Tevez signed for Manchester United in 2007

Mark Hughes presents Carlos Tevez to Manchester City

Tevez’a representative Kia Joorabchian negotiated a controversial move across town to Manchester City for a fee of around £47million, he would go on to win the Premier League title again before falling out with City boss Roberto Mancini.

The Argentine was absent from the team for four months after refusing to back down from his spat with Mancini.

Juventus was the striker’s next destination in 2013 for £12m, and after winning two league titles in Italy Tevez made an emotional return to Boca Juniors in Argentina where his career started.

 

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