He is an exciting player to watch, scoring a variety of goals from different positions, and will only improve when given service from better players in the teams that hope to sign him. He has already moved for big money in the past, joining Atletico Madrid from Porto in 2011 for £ 34million plus add-ons, and will surely move for close to £ 60million this summer, given his importance to the team. He would reportedly become one of the best-paid players in the world if he joined Chelsea, who will offer him a weekly wage of around £ 200,000. He currently has a sponsorship deal with Puma, and is certainly on his way to becoming one of the world’ s most marketable players.