Chigozie Udoji Is The Fourth Highest Paid Player In Belarus
Published: January 21, 2015Belarusian website Tribuna has published on its website the top ten highest paid players in the Premier League.
Nigerian attacking midfielder Chigozie Udoji, who turns out for Dinamo Minsk, was named on the list along with two other Africans Adama Diomande and Umaru Bangura.
The three players earn US$15,000 every month each at the seven - time Belarusian Premier League champions.
But they are not the highest paid player in the country, as BATE pay three of their players - Vitali Rodionov, Yegor Filipenko and Sergey Krivets - $16,000 each every month.
Chigozie Udoji penned a 1 + 1 year deal with Dinamo Minsk in March 2014.
Including performance related incentives, allnigeriasoccer.com understands that he pockets around 300,000 euros per season.
Nigerian attacking midfielder Chigozie Udoji, who turns out for Dinamo Minsk, was named on the list along with two other Africans Adama Diomande and Umaru Bangura.
The three players earn US$15,000 every month each at the seven - time Belarusian Premier League champions.
But they are not the highest paid player in the country, as BATE pay three of their players - Vitali Rodionov, Yegor Filipenko and Sergey Krivets - $16,000 each every month.
Chigozie Udoji penned a 1 + 1 year deal with Dinamo Minsk in March 2014.
Including performance related incentives, allnigeriasoccer.com understands that he pockets around 300,000 euros per season.
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