Following Super Eagles captain John Mikel
Obi's decision to move from Chelsea FC to Tianjin Teda of Chia in China,
Chelsea's first choice goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois has taken a thinly veiled
dig at his ex-Chelsea teammate, saying the Bronze winning medalist is more
interested in financial security than playing for a top team.
Mikel shocked the footballing world when he joined
the Chinese club in January, doubling his salary from £70,000 per week at
Chelsea to £140,000 per week at Tianjin Teda, but Courtois has revealed he'll
rather play for a big club and earn less, than play for a small club and earn a
lot.
When asked by Mirror UK on why he's never
considered going to Chinese league like former teammates Oscar, Ramires and
Mikel the 24-year-old said:
“Some players are more
concentrated on what they will do after their football career and want to make
sure their lives are financially settled. “I prefer to play in big teams, earn
a little less money and win trophies.”
Mikel is the new captain of Tianjin Teda, and has even scored
a goal for the club, after spending over 10 years at Chelsea, scoring six
times in 372 appearances for the London club
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