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Sports

From £3,500 a year to £75,000 a week: Meet Brazilian street painter

Hard work pays off, that is the story of Brazilian international and Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus. Not
Published May 31, 2017

Hard work pays off, that is the story of Brazilian international and Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus.

Not long ago, Jesus was earning £3,500 a year in 2014, but three years later, he became an international sensation with earning boost on £75,000 per week.

 

 

Pintando a rua para a copa de 2014 ?? #tempodecriança #semprefuisonhador

 

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Standing barefoot on a cobbled street in Sao Paulo, a 17-year-old Jesus was just another youngster dreaming of playing in the yellow shirt of Brazil.

In a series of photos posted on his social account, the forward revealed he was helping to paint the streets of his neighbourhood in patriotic colours in preparation for the tournament just three years ago.

He would have watched the World Cup play out on television with Brazil making their way to the semi-final before a crushing 7-1 defeat by Germany in Belo Horizonte.

Indeed, so much has changed for Jesus in the time between these photos and the present day.

Then, he was just a youth player for local professional side Palmeiras and earning the modest sum of just £3,500 a year.

Soon after, his talents would be recognised and he would be thrust into the senior squad only for Manchester City's South American scouting network to take notice and alert a certain Pep Guardiola.

A £27million move to the Etihad was agreed in August 2016 with his move going through the following January.

He signed a five-year deal with the Citizens worth £75,000 a week, although his mother recently revealed she still controls his wage and hands him pocket money each month.

It was clear Man City had a major star on their hands when Jesus inspired Brazil to the first Olympic gold medal in their history, scoring three goals in six games to help to heal the damage caused by that devastating World Cup defeat.

Now a fully-fledged Brazil international, Jesus has four goals in six caps for Tite's Brazil side and will go to the World Cup next summer if he stays fit.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2017

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