Saturday 23 September 2017

John Mikel Obi salary per week in China

The transfer of John Mikel Obi to the Chinese Tianjin TEDA FC was one of the most shocking moves at the beginning of 2017. People still argue about whether the player chose the Chinese football club only because of the huge paycheck. But how big exactly is it? If you want to find out John Mikel Obi’s salary per week, continue reading below!

John Mikel Obi weekly salary

The news of John Mikel Obi’s transfer hit the world of Nigerian football like a bomb. Even the midfielder himself admitted that it was a last minute decision. And yet there he is - a fully-fledged player of the Tianjin TEDA FC. Thus, he joined the likes of Carlos Tevez and Oscar, who also decided to continue their respective careers in Asia.

As he was leaving England and saying his goodbyes, the player was on the verge of tears. Mikel expressed his gratitude for more than ten years that he spent at Chelsea. The list of titles alone is impressive – three Premier League Championships, the Champions League, two FA cups and the Europa Leauge. It’s no wonder why the Nigerian player felt some remorse about leaving the club that made him who he is. But when the contract details became known to the public, it became a lot easier not to feel sorry for the guy.


According to several reliable sources, John Mikel Obi earns a salary of £140.000 per week, with a contract for three years. Thus, the player almost doubled the weekly salary of £75.000 he had during his stay at Chelsea. Thanks to his new contract, the Nigerian midfielder now sits in second place on the list of highest earning African football players in history.


Even though the £140.000 figure already looks impressive by itself, let’s put those numbers in perspective. The Chinese club offered John Obi Mikel an annual wage of 4.4 billion Naira (9 million euro). This means that in the three years that the Super Eagle star will spend at Tianjin TEDA, he will earn 13.3 billion Naira. If we were to dissect his salary even further, we would find out that the midfielder will receive N371 million each month, N92 million each week and N13 million every single day. The £140.000 salary per week also means that he will make nine thousand Naira every single minute he is under the contract with Tianjin TEDA FC.

Mikel’s move to the Chinese Super League is also significant because of another factor. It is wildly assumed that it was his transfer that was the last drop in the national sports governing organization, as soon the talks about introducing a transfer cap began to sprout.

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