Marcello Lippi to net millions from Guangzhou Evergrande while he attempts to turn around struggling China
Country’s new coach is acting as an adviser for the Super League club’s football academy on top of his commitments with the national team
Marcello Lippi will earn almost US$5 million a year as China coach but will pocket far more through a tie-in with a football academy, state media said on Sunday.
The 68-year-old Italian was named boss of the national team by the Chinese Football Association on Saturday and has the tricky goal of steering the Asian giant to qualify for the 2018 World Cup – a near impossible feat given recent losses to Uzbekistan and war-torn Syria.
Lippi’s annual salary “should be in the region of 4.5 million euros (HK$38 million)” said state broadcaster CCTV on an official social media account.
But the offer made to the Italian also includes income from Guangzhou Evergrande’s football academy which will pay “Lippi and his team” 15.5 million euros annually to act as official “advisers” for the establishment, CCTV said.
The club, which is riding high atop the Chinese Super League, did not confirm the figure when contacted by AFP.
Lippi coached Evergrande to great heights, leading the side to three consecutive Super League titles between 2012 and 2014.