Uke
If you were full-time employed and earning 30k and you could do the same job with less stress and 4 days a week gets be paid 60k, would you take it?
Hmmm
Yes but you are not a professional footballer so it is not a job it is so much more. It is obvious that you do not become a professional footballer just by having skill (ask them they will say there were better players who never made it) but by the determination to play football. I don't think many professional footballers are content to warm the bench - they may accept it sometimes but I don't think they think in money terms anything like as much as they think in playing terms. Why else is it a skill of management to keep those not in the first eleven happy, why else have we lost young players to lower league (and lower pay clubs) just so they can play?
Yes it is a lot of money and to us lesser mortals seems more imporatant but not sure it matters as much to them as the kudos and time on the pitch until they can see their career disappearing.