WATCH | Galaxy boss Sukazi says a player or players can earn R1m a month in PSL

TS Galaxy chair Tim Sukazi says there are players in the DStv Premiership who earn more than R1m a month.
TS Galaxy chair Tim Sukazi says there are players in the DStv Premiership who earn more than R1m a month.
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TS Galaxy boss Tim Sukazi says there is a player or players in the Premier Soccer League (PSL) who earn more than a R1m a month. 

The cost of players has skyrocketed in the PSL over recent years, especially since Mamelodi Sundowns were taken over by former owner Patrice Motsepe who has paid staggering transfer fees and salaries. 

“Yes, especially if you were to average in a period of 12 months the combined earnings between monthly wages and player image rights — maybe more than R1m a month [for some players], there is no doubt about that,” Sukazi said. 

Asked which club has the buying power to pay such wages, Sukazi pointed in the direction of the big three teams Sundowns, Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs because of their considerable financial muscle.

“Our Caf president’s [Downs owner Motsepe] club, Mamelodi Sundowns, is one, and don’t underestimate the paying power of Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates. They have the financial muscle and they have done fantastically well with it. 

“The financial muscle of Sundowns, Pirates and Chiefs has been good for the game in that they would be able to attract the best talent from other countries. Players at Sundowns would be paid better than some from middle-of-the-table clubs in Spain and Portugal and I know that.”

Sukazi also spoke passionately about his ambitious plans to turn Galaxy into one of the best clubs in the country and on the continent, and how me discovered outspoken coach Sead Ramović, who has turned the Rockets into a competitive outfit. 

Ramović, who had a full-blown, running public spat with Sundowns counterpart Rulani Mokwena last season, has produced players such as Given Msimango, Bathusi Aubaas and Lehlohonolo Mojela for Bafana Bafana. 

Sukazi expressed his happiness at the Bafana Bafana squad under coach Hugo Broos and said he is excited about Pirates starlet Relebohile Mofokeng, who has been making waves in the PSL. 

He also spoke about his relationship with Pirates and PSL chair Irvin Khoza, who Sukazi said he has learnt a lot from over the years of his involvement in football. 


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