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Chelsea transfer news: Oscar to become third highest paid player in world football with staggering £20m-a-year salary if he completes China move

Only Cristiano Ronaldo and Ezequiel Lavezzi pocket more as Brazilian closes in on move to Andre-Villas Boas' mega-rich side

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OSCAR is set to become the third highest paid player in the world earning an astonishing £400,000-a-week if he completes his staggering move to China.

The Chelsea midfielder's £60million move to Andre-Villas Boas' Shanghai SIPG is "90 per cent" completed.

Laxalt could arrive at Stamford Bridge as a replacement for China-bound Oscar
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Oscar set to become third highest paid footballerCredit: EPA

, the mega-rich Chinese side are willing to lure the 25-year-old away from Stamford Bridge by offering him a huge £20million salary per year.


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If he finalises his January transfer, it will propel Oscar to becoming the third highest paid player in the world behind Cristiano Ronaldo and Ezequiel Lavezzi.

Portuguese star Ronaldo bagged himself a pay rise at the Bernabeu and wages of £440k a week whilst Argentine Lavezzi pulls in a eye-watering weekly sum of £493,000.

Barcelona's maestro Lionel Messi pockets a cool £270k every week.

The Brazilian is currently earning £90,000-a-week at Chelsea and the huge increase in his pay packet would explain his willingness to play in the Chinese Super League.

He will also become Chelsea's most expensive player in history, topping David Luiz's £50m transfer to PSG in 2014.

Cristiano Ronaldo has enjoyed a fearsome rivalry with Barcelona striker Lionel Messi for years
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Cristiano Ronaldo pockets a cool £440,000-a-weekCredit: Getty Images
Ezequiel Lavezzi move to the Chinese Super League ensured he is the world's best-paid player
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Ezequiel Lavezzi move to the Chinese Super League ensured he is the world's best-paid playerCredit: EPA FILE
 Carlos Tevez could be the next big name to play in China
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Carlos Tevez could be the next big name to play in ChinaCredit: Reuters

The move would represent the second big piece of business Chelsea have done with a Chinese club in a year.

In January last season, Ramires made a surprise £20m move to Jiangsu Suning, where he was joined by Atletico Madrid striker Jackson Martinez and former Liverpool target Alex Teixeira.

And he could be joined by former Premier League rival Carlos Tevez who is set to earn £31.5m-a-year if he completes his move to Shanghai Shenua.

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