The 30-year-old former Southampton striker was expected to link up with new Chelsea manager Antonio Conte after working under the former Juventus boss with Italy this summer, but a lucrative switch to Asia proved too tempting to turn down.
Pellè is just the latest European star to move to China in recent times after Alex Teixeira (£42m), Jackson Martínez (£35m) and Ramires (£23m) all had their heads turns by the eye watering money on offer in the world’s fasted-growing league.
Pelle swaps Southampton for Chinese Super League side Shandong Lunengtion |
But the emergence of China on the world stage is also making its mark on the financial monopoly previously enjoyed by clubs from England, Spain and Germany.
While the “big three” leagues continue to exert their influence over the game, Pellè’s switch to Shandong has resulted in tremors being felt in boardrooms across the globe.
Cristiano Ronaldo, the Real Madrid and Portugal forward, remains the highest paid footballer in the world, earning in the region of £18m-a-year, while Barcelona’s Lionel Messi, unsurprisingly, comes in second at £17m.
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