Ex-Chelsea star has earned a staggering £150m since leaving Stamford Bridge

Playing for Chelsea
Winning trophies
A shock move
Moving to China
Players flocking
Just in time
£154 million
Brazil
Success in China
Playing for Chelsea

For three seasons in the Premier League, the Brazilian Oscar was a staple in some of Chelsea's best years under Rafael Benitez and Jose Mourinho in the Premier League.

Winning trophies

During his first season with the Blues in 2012-13, Oscar was part of the team that won the Europa League. A couple of years later, when Jose Mourinho returned, he won the Premier League twice and a League Cup.

A shock move

According to Transfermarkt, the Brazilian made 131 Premier League appearances for Chelsea, scoring 21 goals and providing 19 assists. In 2016, when Antonio Conte took over, Oscar's playing time became limited, and he made a shock move.

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Moving to China

In 2017, the former Chelsea maestro joined Shanghai Port in the Chinese Super League when multiple high-profile players were flocking to the league in search of higher wages.

Players flocking

The Brazilian was joined by former Chelsea players John Obi-Mikel, Ramires, and Ricardo Carvalho. Players such as Hulk, Javier Mascherano, and Carlos Tevez switched to China around the same time.

Just in time

According to Football London, the influx of foreign stars was short-lived, with rule changes coming in 2019 that stopped players from earning extravagantly high wages. However, Oscar signed a five-year extension before the rule change, pocketing himself £20m ($25m, €23m) a year.

£154 million

The Daily Mail reports that Oscar is earning £400k (€460k, $500k) per week in Shanghai. With seven full seasons under his belt and halfway through 2024, the Brazilian has amassed £154m (€180m, $196m) in earnings since leaving Chelsea.

"Help their families"

In an interview with Copa 90 in 2017, Oscar said: "All football players want to earn money to help their families. When I made the decision to come [to China], I was thinking more of my family than of my career."

Brazil

Staying in China has ruined his international career with Brazil, having not played for the national team since 2015. Despite that, the attacker has made 48 appearances for Brazil and scored 12 goals.

Success in China

At Shanghai Port, Oscar has won the Chinese Super League twice and the Chinese FA Cup once. He has played 157 league games, scored 48 goals, and provided 99 assists.

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