"I'm telling you, Jurgen, what Wang Shuo is doing is the right move," Krawietz reminded Klopp.
Klopp was no fool.
On the contrary, he was an extremely intelligent man with high emotional intelligence, and he understood his assistant's meaning in an instant.
Dortmund's salaries weren't high to begin with; they were even on the low side.
Wang Shuo earning an annual salary of 8 million euros put him far ahead of everyone else at Dortmund.
It was at least double that of the second-highest-paid player, Kael.
Of course, Wang Shuo's performance was excellent, so there was nothing to argue about.
On the surface, everyone felt he deserved such a high salary.
But what did the other Dortmund players really think?
Human nature has always been a complicated thing.
Football is a team sport; no one can talk about their achievements in isolation from the team.
So, how many of them would genuinely admit that Wang Shuo's current success and income were all well-deserved?
