;s SLEEP at Shanghai ShenuaPASSING the BocBoca Juniors face massive £41m fine if Carlos Tevez walks out on Shanghai Shenhua within two yearsSHOW ME THE MONEYCarlos Tevez claimed he was ready to quit 'money-obsessed' football in 2010 - but is now set to earn more in a year than the entire nation of Tuvalu after move to the Far EastDone dealCarlos Tevez becomes world football's top earner on £615,000 a week after officially signing for Chinese Super League Shanghai ShenhuaAx to GrindAxel Witsel rejects Antonio Conte's plea to become Chelsea's Oscar replacement ahead of Juventus moveFortune cookieOscar picks up amazing £500k-a-week packet in China - but he doesn't even make the top five best paid footballers in the worldit's a signHow can footballers be signed outside transfer window Rules explained as Chelseas Oscar heads to Shanghai Carlos Tevez recently became the best-paid player in the world after signing an incredible £615,000-a-week contract with Shanghai Shenhua. But he got it against Southampton and his second-half? performance gave us momentum. Bola, claim the Portuguese champions are still expecting to lose the 22-year-old and there should be advancements this week. Cavani, who moved to PSG from Napoli in 2013 for around £54million, has scored five goals in his past four games and 24 in all competitions so far this season. And Arsene Wenger is also keen to bring in someone new with the future of Kieran Gibbs uncertain as his contract at the Emirates runs out at the end of the season. EPA4Carlos Tevez had reason to celebrate after becoming the best-paid player in the worldWatch Chelsea target Axel Witsel take on the Dizzy Penalty challengeThe Sun. However, the possibility of signing another of worlds biggest names may entice United to make a statement. “The leadership at Juventus have always behaved like gentlemen with me and I can only be grateful to them. Arsenal have time to try and convince their top goalscorer to stay at the club as the Italians will . However, the Velodrome giants have recently been bought by American businessman, Frank McCourt — who has big plans for the former Champions League winners.