(Reuters) - Italy international Sebastian Giovinco has received "concrete proposals" from two clubs to play in China, Italian media reported on Tuesday. Giovinco, who will be 30 on Thursday, was the second highest earner in North American Major League Soccer (MLS) last year, receiving more than $7 million from Toronto FC. "The figures mentioned are far beyond Sebastian’s current wages and that’s an issue because the career of a professional football player is not that long," agent Andrea D’Amico told Mediaset Premium television, according to the Football Italia website.
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