Saudi Arabia's Jeddah Al-Ali have officially announced the arrival of England international Ayewdouni. According to "transfer guru" Romano, the 28-year-old striker, after arriving at his new home, with his outstanding performance, his weekly salary after tax is as high as 400,000 pounds, with bonuses, the total weekly salary has soared to 500,000 pounds (about 5.1 million Hong Kong dollars), a figure of 10 times that of the player he played for Brentford, and even exceeded the salary of the top scorer of England, Harry Carney. top scorer Harry Carney's salary.
Ayewdoni was the subject of a number of top European giants this summer, including Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal and Manchester United, however, in the end, he opted for Jeddah Aly. The main motivation behind this decision was undoubtedly the power of money. The Saudi giants offered him a transfer fee of £40 million and a four-year contract with a fixed weekly salary of £400,000 after tax and lucrative bonuses up to £500,000 a week in total.
Under UK tax rules, Premier League players are required to earn £500,000 a week after tax, which means clubs will have to pay up to £1 million a week before tax. I firmly believe that Premier League clubs will have to come up with a ridiculously high contract to attract players.
Jeddah Aly FC has attracted a number of former Premier League stars to join the club in recent years, such as Firmino, who played for Liverpool, former Manchester City winger Marlies and former Chelsea goalkeeper Aidoo Yavendi.