Drogba poised to sign for Shenhua by summer: French media
Updated: 2012-02-07 15:05
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Didier Drogba of Cote d'lvoire reacts during their quarter-final match of the African Nations Cup soccer tournament against Equatorial Guinea in Malabo, Feb 4, 2012. [Photo/Agencies] |
Didier Drogba could be reunited with former Chelsea teammate Nicolas Anelka after reports said the Cote d'lvoire international may sign for Shanghai Shenhua earning €400,000 ($523,972) a week.
A video clip early this morning made by French television Canal+ revealed Drogba might have agreed a transfer deal with the big spending Shanghai-based soccer club on an annual salary worth €20 million ($26,202,018).
If the deal was confirmed, the 34-year-old African striker will outclass his Cameroon counterpart Eto'o and his future teammate Anelka to become the highest paid player in the world.
If Drogba signed for Shenhua, this is how the ranking of the world's highest-paid players would look. [Source: Canal +] |
The French TV's video clip reports the possible transfer in a four-minute film featuring Shenhua's winter training in Valencia showing Anelka's training, as well as an exclusive interview with Shenhua's owner Zhu Jun, who spoke of his ambition to make Shenhua the best soccer club in China and even in Asia.
A Shenhua news portal on Sina Weibo posted the French media's video clip on sports.sina.com, but gave no further information on the deal.
The club spokesman could not be reached by the time this article was published online.
Shenhua is reportedly also close to signing a deal with former English national team defender Matthew James Upson in the wake of the team's demand for excellent midfielders and defenders, said the Shenhua news.
The Shanghai Shenhua club has been pursuing the Cote d'lvoire international, trying to reproduce the Chelsea forward duo in the Chinese super league with Drogba and Anelka, but no official confirmation has been released.
An undated handout photo shows Zhou Jun (L), Director of Shanghai Shenhua Football Club and Chelsea soccer player Nicolas Anelka holding up a souvenir jersey of Shanghai Shenhua FC during a meeting in Europe. Shanghai Shenhua have reached an agreement with Chelsea to sign French striker Anelka on a two-year deal, the Chinese Super League soccer side said on Dec 12, 2011. [Photo/Agencies] |
Previous news revealed that Shenhua has already reserved the No 11 shirt for Drogba when he officially joins the club, but reports also suggested talks between the two sides were still in deadlock.
Shenhua's owner Zhu Jun said on his Sina weibo: "It's like flirting with a girl. Perhaps she will resist you at first, but if you continue to ask her out, it always ends well. Never give up."
The entrance of Shanghai Shenhua Football Club is pictured in Shanghai in this Dec 12, 2011 file photo. [Photo/Agencies] |
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