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Ballack warns Costa over China temptation

Ballack warns Costa over China temptation

Chelsea legend Michael Ballack has warned Diego Costa against going to China.
Ballack claims Costa won’t have enough time
to spend all his money now, never mind if he left Stamford Bridge for the Chinese Super League — where Tianjin Quanjian have offered the striker wages of £30million-a-year.
Former Germany midfielder Ballack also insisted the standard of football there is second rate compared to the Premier League.

Diego Costa celebrates after scoring the opening goal
(Photo: AFP/Getty)

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