The Sunday Guardian

KLOPP WARNS PLAYERS WHO ARE MOTIVATED BY MONEY

Klopp believes he has created an environmen­t where players can develop for the right reasons even if Liverpool struggle to match their rivals in the wage department.

- TIMOTHY ABRAHAMS LONDON

Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp claims he is only interested in having players at Anfield who want to further their careers not just swell their bank balances.

Klopp maintains that the club’s players will always be well remunerate­d even if they cannot compete with the huge sums on offer elsewhere.

The issue of wages has become more pertinent given the growing threat of some of the Premier League’s top stars being lured to the cash-rich Chinese Super League.

Klopp acknowledg­es he maybe looks at things through “rose tinted glasses” but wants to cultivate a culture at Liverpool where money is a secondary issue for players compared to the football aspect of their careers.

And the German questioned whether players who are solely motivated by financial reward can ultimately be found lacking in other aspects of their personalit­y on the pitch.

“At the end the players should know they can earn really serious money here, reasonable money here, but we will not go nuts,” Klopp said.

“Because we believe that if someone needs to be convinced by mon- ey then at one point when you really need character you will not get it.

“I can say we don’t want to convince players with money, we want to convince them with the way we go. “We want to have players who are ready to develop and it’s not a message for the winter transfer window, it’s a message for the next few years.

“We want to convince players about the special character of the club.” Chelsea have agreed to sell Oscar to Chinese Super League side Shanghai SIPG on a permanent deal believed to be worth around £52m, the club have confirmed.

The Brazilian will become the most expensive player in China once he completes his deal, with Shanghai ready to offer him a contract worth a reported £400,000-aweek, overtaking the current highest earner in his new teammate Hulk and his £317,000-a-week.

The deal will also make Oscar the highest-paid player in world football pre-tax, surpassing the £365,000-a-week salary that both Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are believed to be on. However, their contracts are thought to include much larger bonuses that take their total wages beyond Oscar’s.

A statement released by the club on Friday morning read: “Chelsea Football Club and Shanghai SIPG have agreed terms for the permanent transfer of Oscar.

“The 25-year- old will join the Chinese Super League team at the beginning of the January transfer window. He has been a Chelsea player for four-and-a-half years, helping us lift the Premier League, League Cup and Europa League as well as scooping two Chelsea Goal of the Season awards after stunning strikes against Juventus in 2012, on his full debut, and QPR in 2014.”

The statement added: “We thank Oscar for his wonderful service and wish him the very best of luck for the future.”

Oscar becomes the most expensive signing in Chinese football, and his departure also exceeds the £50m fee that Chelsea received for the sale of David Luiz to Paris SaintGerma­in.

The Premier League club signed the Brazilian back in 2012 when then-manager Roberto Di Matteo signed him from Internacio­nal back in his homeland. The attacking midfielder went on to help Chelsea win the Europa League that season playing the full 90 minutes in the final as the Blues defeated Benfica in Amsterdam.

The return of Jose Mourinho saw Oscar handed a key role in the Portuguese’s attack as he took up the No 10 position behind the striker, and he had a major hand in securing the double for Chelsea in 2014/15 as Mourinho’s side won both the Premier League and League Cup.

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