The site is pretty funny. Each article this month looks to be repeated multiple times with the same headline and different teams/players/parties listed.
https://correctsports.com/page/3/The name of the site (correctsports) comes across as some sort of stilted AI approximation of a label meant to reinforce its bona fides (e.g. patriot, freedom, etc.)
Even assuming indifference to provenance (and OP's linked story had two identical articles linked citing the same $13 mill with different teams/players as Gap pointed out), this was farcical on its face. $13 million might as well have been $20 million or $30 million for the player.
Even better the $13 million is being paid by a mystery "endorsement partner" from any one of several industries known for aligning with top tier athletes like [name]. Pretty good bang for the buck for [endorsement partner] thus far.
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. . . While the specifics of the endorsement partner remain undisclosed for now, industry insiders speculate that it is a leading apparel, footwear, or beverage company known for aligning with top-tier athletes. . . .
Correctsports has made more off our clicks than Saidu has from [endorsement partner] in the linked article.