Frank Lampard is the highest paid player with a £5m-a-year deal
2006-11-09 18:14:16
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answered by Gia 3
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Chelsea skipper Terry to land £27M contract
tribalfooball.com - November 12, 2006
Chelsea captain John Terry is set to become the highest paid player in British history.
The Sunday Mirror says Terry's new four-year contract will be worth a mega £27 million - or £130,000-a-week.
When he signs Terry, 25, will double his current wages. And the England captain will become Chelsea's highest paid player.
He will move ahead of Michael Ballack and Andriy Shevchenko in the pay scales. The German and Ukrainian superstars are paid around �125,000 a week.
2006-11-12 19:39:56
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answered by linda_maarouf 1
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Michael Ballack
2006-11-10 20:09:22
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answered by BeN 4
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David Beckham of LA Galaxy with a contract sum of 250 million dollars, breaking the record of Ronaldinho's transfer to Barcelona for 170mil and Zenedine ZIdane's transfer to Madrid for 150mil. He is now reportedly worth around 300 million if the possibility of his return to Europe, most likely Arsenal, proves to be true.
2016-03-19 06:01:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Andrei Shevchenko
2006-11-09 20:38:21
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answered by Sagi (www.dribblingfeet.com) 2
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absolutely,the ukraini
Player Info
Squad Number: 7
Date of Birth: 29 Sep 1976
Height: 6 0
Career
Signed: 31 May 2006
Previous clubs: Milan
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Andrei Shevchenko
Andriy Shevchenko was purchased from AC Milan for a Chelsea record fee of close-on £30 million on the final day of May 2006. He signed a four year contract.
The arrival prompted José Mourinho to declare: “Today is a day when the dream became reality. Andriy has always been my first choice for Chelsea since I arrived. Before it was not possible, now it is for real. He has great qualities, ambition, discipline, tactical awareness and of course he is a great goalscorer.”
Shevchenko began his professional career at Dynamo Kiev in his Ukraine homeland, winning five league titles and two national cups in five seasons between 1994 and 1999.
He came to prominence across Europe when scoring a first-half hat-trick in a Champions League win against Barcelona at Camp Nou in the 1997-98 season. The season after, he spearheaded Kiev into the semi-finals of the competition. The giants of AC Milan came calling, paying a transfer fee of $26 million.
Shevchenko's debut Serie A season ended with the player topscorer, having found the net 24 times in 32 appearances. He was the first non-Italian to achieve such a feat in his first Serie A season. His Champions League debut for Milan came at Stamford Bridge in a 0-0 draw.
The Champions League would eventually provide a major career highlight, the striker scoring the winning penalty in a shoot-out in the Final. That was against Juventus at Old Trafford in 2003. He followed this up by scoring the winning goal in the UEFA Super Cup - the opposition, José Mourinho's Porto.
He finished top of the scoring chart in Serie A for the second time in 2003-4, with same total as four years earlier - 24 goals in 32 matches - helping Milan to end a wait of four years for the league title.
In December 2004, Shevchenko was named the European Footballer of the Year.
In total with Milan he won one Serie A title, one Champions League, one European Super Cup, one Italian Cup and one Italian Super Cup.
There was disappointment in the Champions League Final against Liverpool two years ago when a penalty shoot-out brought defeat, Shevchenko this time missing the decisive kick.
The 2005/6 season saw milestones passed. He became Milan's second all-time topscorer after netting against Treviso in February and a goal against Lyon in the Champions League quarter-finals made it 52 goals in 90 games in that competition, a record including qualification games. His nine goals in the tournament this season were bettered by no-one.
He scored 173 times for Milan in 296 games.
In the summer of 2006 Shevchenko captained Ukraine in their first World Cup Finals having scored six times during qualification.
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2006-11-09 19:23:19
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answered by king of soccer 1
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Michael Ballack with about $210,000
2006-11-09 18:18:17
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answered by Anonymous
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it's andriy shevchenko
2006-11-09 21:07:20
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answered by d_jewel 2
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michael ballack.
2006-11-09 18:18:20
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answered by rizwano 7
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