Mushekwi Faces Pay Cut After Chinese FA Approved New Rules
Former Warriors and Caps United striker Nyasha Mushekwi faces a huge pay cut after the Chinese Football Association (CFA) ordered a salary cap for footballers plying their trade in the Chinese Super League and lower leagues.
The British publication, the Daily Mail reported on Tuesday that salaries for domestic players would be capped at £572 000 a year, while foreign players would earn a maximum of £2,7 million a year.
The spending limits have also been imposed for the second and third-tier leagues and this affects Mushekwi who is now playing for China League One side Zhejiang Greentown.
There are fears that Chinese football may lose high profile players such as former Chelsea star, Oscar, who is currently reported to be earning £18,87m a year at Shanghai SIPG, and Democratic Republic of Congo international Cedric Bakambu formerly of Villarreal who is reported to be on £341 000 a week.
CFA president Chen Xuyuan is quoted as having said that any team exceeding limits would be docked 6 to 24 points and barred from participating in matches organised by the CFA. Said, Chen:
CSL club expenditure is about 10 times higher than South Korea’s K-League and three times higher than Japan’s J-league. But our national team is lagging far behind.
The bubbles not only affect the present of Chinese football but also hurt its future.
Meanwhile, Mushekwi, who recently bought a sparkling state-of-the-art 45-seater luxury new bus for Caps United, is reported to be one of the best-paid players in the Chinese second tier.