Another "mouse" incident in the Chinese Super League. Australian foreign aid Muyi has been "out of the team" since the new season, and is discussing the termination of the contract with Shanghai Harbour Club recently. The initiator of this contract termination incident was Mu Yi himself. With the current high salary of , the Chinese Super League , he actually talked about "compensation" when he "broken the contract" and asked Haigang to pay a certain remaining salary. I really don't know why the Chinese Super League clubs always act as suckers.
In September 2020, Shanghai SIPG Club introduced Muyi from Premier League for 4.5 million euros, equivalent to RMB 30 million. Although the transfer value is not an exaggeration, Muyi is holding a super high salary of about £3 million, which is about 24 million yuan. In his first two seasons of joining Harbour Club, he only played 31 games in all competitions. Although Muyi performed well, he is not a top superstar. According to the comprehensive performance of the past two seasons, Shanghai Harbour has spent at least 78 million yuan on transfer fees and two-year salary. This fee is far less than the investment in Hulk and Oscar , but it is already a sky-high price for an ordinary Asian player!
only played 31 games and wanted to leave early. You should know that Shanghai Harbour has to pay 2.5 million yuan for Muyi in an average game! Even if the club is not short of money, such a "wasteful" operation is still very sad. Shanghai Harbour has not won the Chinese Super League championship in the past two seasons, and this season it is even more difficult to win because of the absence of core foreign players. It is understandable that Muyi left at this time, but from a contract perspective, he voluntarily resigned without playing the game. What is his face to ask for his salary this year? Although this is not the first time that the Chinese Super League has been a sucker, is it because of the irregular club operation, or is the entire league not knowing how to study the rules of FIFA ?
If you add the "claim" that Muyi wants to make, Shanghai Haigang will use the 31 games he played, and the average money you burn in each game may be more than 2.5 million! 31 2.5 million yuan, can this save the Chongqing team who died of money? The Chinese Super League has encountered a serious survival crisis in recent years. Although Shanghai Harbour has not been hurt, it is really annoying to be played by foreign players. Before signing the contract, he was passive in the formulation of contracts and restrictions on breach of contract terms. Many lessons from the past have become a "good example" for others to control the Chinese Super League clubs. It seems that making money in the Chinese Super League is like wealth caused by a strong wind, and foreign players, brokers and middlemen can make a lot of money.
Why can’t the career of the Chinese Super League club be used to control those foreign players who are anxious to leave? Since it's a death-ending battle, why can't we use the World Cup to restrict Muyi before the start of the World Cup? According to the current contract, Mui will not become a free agent until July next year. If the contract between the two parties is relatively complete, then Muyi, who has not been reporting to participate in training and competitions for a long time, should not get the full high salary. At the same time, he has to leave early. Either the new owner pays him a termination fee or he pays for it out of his own pocket. Where is the reason why people leave for nothing and still ask for a huge price on their salary? Is it a problem of inaccurate reports from media people before, or is it a problem of club management?