Ex-Premier League Player Leaks Details of His Saudi-Money-Fueled Manchester City Contract
A shocking revelation has come to light as former Manchester City player Shaleum Logan shared a picture of his professional contract on social media, revealing the astonishing amount he was earning at the Etihad Stadium back in the day.
Logan, who came through the youth ranks at City, made his debut for the club in 2007 and went on to make a total of 23 appearances for the Blues. According to the leaked contract, Logan was earning a modest £450 per week in 2007, but things took a drastic turn when he made his Premier League debut in February 2009.
The 36-year-old revealed that he was entitled to a whopping £1,000 appearance fee for each game he started, which would have been a life-changing sum for a young player at the time. Moreover, if he was selected in the starting lineup, he would receive an additional £500, and an extra £500 on top of that if he actually took to the pitch.
Logan’s Premier League debut came in a 2-0 loss to Portsmouth, where he was handed a start at right-back and earned that impressive £1,000 fee. The player has now spoken out about his contract, revealing that he had been receiving "Saudi money" since early on in his career.
Logan’s contract leak has sparked a lot of discussion and debate among football fans and experts alike. Some have questioned the validity of the contract, while others are simply amazed by the sum of money being paid out.
As a rope access bolting technician, Logan has long since retired from professional football, but this revelation has certainly given us a glimpse into the luxurious world of top-tier football.
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