Manchester United’s
Spanish international midfielder Juan Mata has admitted in an interview
that he and other professional footballers earn “obscene” amounts of
money and “live in a bubble”.
Mata, who signed for Manchester United from Chelsea for a reported 37
million pounds ($53.41 million) in 2014, is believed to earn around
150,000 pounds per week.
“Football is very well remunerated at this level. It’s like we live
in a bubble. Compared to the rest of society, we earn a ridiculous
amount. It’s unfathomable,” Mata said in an interview on Spanish
television programme “Salvados”, broadcast on Sunday.
“With respect to the world of football, I earn a normal wage. But
compared to 99.9 percent of Spain and the rest of the world, I earn a
silly amount.”
The Spain international also said he sympathized with critics of the
modern game, who claim football has become too commercialized, and criticized the attitude of some young players who become arrogant after
turning professional.
“I can understand what they’re talking about. The business side of
football makes it seem as though the owners are now more important than
the fans,” the 27-year-old added.
“Every player thinks he’s Diego Maradona when he joins a big club.
That happens to all of us but then you notice it in the younger players.
“You see kids who think they’re rock stars; wearing extravagant
clothes and driving flash cars… sometimes you have to take them aside
and have a word.”
Mata added: “I don’t enjoy the business side of football. I love the game. I love training and competing.
“I’d take a pay cut if there was less business involvement in the
sport. At this level, we’re very well paid and sometimes you start
thinking there isn’t much of a difference between x and x+3.”
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