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Big salaries worry Pele

HONG KONG - Brazilian football legend Pele warned yesterday that soaring players' salaries and powerful agents who squeeze clubs for higher fees represent a "danger for the future" of the game.

The three-time World Cup winner bemoaned the number of players pocketing big salaries only to "disappear" after a short career, to reporters in Hong Kong.

"Players should never forget to play for the love of the game and team ... players love whoever pays a little bit more, that's the danger for football," he said, mock-kissing a badge on his blazer to illustrate his point.

"Sometimes I tease them (players) and say 'you get in one year what I would have to play 10 years to get'."

Decrying the role of agents in the modern game, the 70-year-old said: "They do not care if the player is good or not. They want to sell the player and get the money. That's the danger for the future of football."

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