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					<description><![CDATA[Portugal forward&#160;Joao Felix&#160;is making headlines again — this time, not for a killer goal or slick assist, but for the size of his&#160;bank alert. The 25-year-old attacker has joined&#160;Al Nassr&#160;in Saudi Arabia and is now reportedly the&#160;fourth highest-paid player&#160;in the Saudi Pro League —&#160;omo, money dey this ball game oo! According to&#160;Correio da Manha, Felix [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Portugal forward&nbsp;<strong>Joao Felix</strong>&nbsp;is making headlines again — this time, not for a killer goal or slick assist, but for the size of his&nbsp;<em>bank alert</em>. </p>



<p>The 25-year-old attacker has joined&nbsp;<strong>Al Nassr</strong>&nbsp;in Saudi Arabia and is now reportedly the&nbsp;<strong>fourth highest-paid player</strong>&nbsp;in the Saudi Pro League —&nbsp;<em>omo, money dey this ball game oo!</em></p>



<p>According to&nbsp;<em>Correio da Manha</em>, Felix will now be pocketing a staggering&nbsp;<strong>€17.5 million annually</strong>, a huge leap from the reported&nbsp;<strong>€8 million per year</strong>&nbsp;he earned at Chelsea. For context, only the likes of&nbsp;<strong>Cristiano Ronaldo, Riyad Mahrez, Karim Benzema</strong>, and&nbsp;<strong>Sadio Mane</strong>&nbsp;are above him in earnings at the moment.</p>



<p>But let’s not forget, this wasn’t always the vibe.</p>



<p>Felix burst into the football scene with a mad run at&nbsp;<strong>Benfica</strong>, earning him a blockbuster&nbsp;<strong>€126 million move to Atletico Madrid</strong>&nbsp;in 2019. That move had fans hyped, but things didn’t quite play out as expected. He struggled to adapt under Diego Simeone and was eventually loaned out to&nbsp;<strong>Barcelona</strong>, then&nbsp;<strong>Chelsea</strong>. Omo, career just dey move like ping-pong ball.</p>



<p>Now here’s where it got&nbsp;<em>more wahala</em>: despite showing glimpses of brilliance, Felix&nbsp;<strong>didn’t impress enough</strong>&nbsp;at Chelsea either and was loaned again — this time to&nbsp;<strong>AC Milan</strong>&nbsp;earlier this year. But guess what? The Italian side also&nbsp;<strong>opted against making the deal permanent</strong>.&nbsp;<em>Omo this one pain small sha.</em></p>



<p>Reports&nbsp;<em>claimed</em>&nbsp;that&nbsp;<strong>Benfica</strong>&nbsp;were in talks to bring him back home, and Felix was even open to returning to the&nbsp;<strong>Estadio da Luz</strong>, but the numbers didn’t add up. The club reportedly couldn’t match Chelsea’s asking price — or Felix’s wage expectations.&nbsp;<em>Aswear, money spoil market!</em></p>



<p>Then boom —&nbsp;<strong>Al Nassr entered the chat.</strong>&nbsp;</p>



<p>They offered Felix what others wouldn’t: a solid role beside his countryman&nbsp;<strong>Cristiano Ronaldo</strong>&nbsp;and a juicy pay bump. He signed the dotted line, and just like that, the former Chelsea star is now living large in the Middle East.</p>



<p>For now, fans can only hope this new chapter helps Felix rediscover the fire that made him one of Europe’s most talked-about young talents just a few years ago.</p>



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