How Well Are They Paid?
Have you ever wondered how much is Harry Kewell's pay? Thinking about the incentives that the players and manager receive? Well, I saw this 'exclusive' report about Liverpool's pay structure and it doesn't surprise me one bit actually. It just seemed like there is a need to 'save' some resources and use it in a better way...
Here are some facts:
HARRY KEWELL (Left, in case you forgot how he looks like)
BASIC SALARY
Contrary to popular rumour, the injury prone Aussie does not get £80,000 a week - he has to make do with £40,000 for the duration of his five-year deal.
BONUSES
Kewell has shunned the performance-related bonuses (just as well, probably) but he is the only player at Liverpool to have an image-rights clause. Also has a deal that will give him a slice of any transfer fee over £6million.
ADDED PERKS
Liverpool pick up the tab for six business class flights back to Australia.
RAFA BENITEZ
BASIC SALARY
A whopping £3.5million for the six years of his contract, which expires in June, 2010. That's a total pay packet of £21million.
BONUSES
Where do you start? A cool million if he wins the Champions League and £300,000 if he keeps Liverpool in third place in the Premiership. Various incentives in the other competitions.
ADDED PERKS
Again - where do you start? Mobile phone, business class flights to Spain, company car ... and English lessons for himself and the family.
STEVEN GERRARD
BASIC SALARY
A nice, round £100,000 a week until June 2009.
BONUSES
none
ADDED PERKS
none
JOHN ARNE RIISE
BASIC SALARY
Only £25,000 a week
Travel back to Norway on Economic class flights.
ROBBIE FOWLER
APPEARANCE FEE
£10,000 per appearance
CRAIG BELLAMY
BASIC SALARY
£2 million per annum
*Contract improvement upon qualification for Champions League
JAMIE CARRAGHER
Will receive 10% of the transfer fee IF Liverpool ever sell him
TEAM
Champions League winners: £100,000 a man
Premiership winners: £25,000 a man
FA Cup winners: £15,000 a man
Carling Cup winners: £12,500 a man
UEFA Cup winners: £15,000 a man
That's about it. Make your own decision on whether they're overpaid or underpaid....Oh hang on, how can they be underpaid?!
3 comments:
The bonus for champion's league vs. winning the premiership is pretty telling about where the team's priorities are.
Yea, maybe the board have more realistic targets and they know the squad isn't up to the standard to win the Premiership yet.
This info is totally wrong
I am sitting here looking at Riise's wage slip, he is paid £31,875 a week, plus £4,000 appearance fee.
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