Tevez signs for Shanghai Shenhua
Argentina’s former Manchester United and
Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez has signed for Shanghai Shenhua in
the latest big-money Chinese deal, the club said Thursday.
The acquisition of the 32-year-old from
Buenos Aires side Boca Juniors will “greatly enhance” the team’s front
line, Shenhua said on a verified social media account.
“The club looks forward to Tevez helping
Greenland Shenhua attack cities and strike stockades in Asian and
domestic matches and contribute to more exciting games for fans,” it
said, calling him “the most outstanding striker in Argentina’s history”.
It did not put a value on the
transaction, but Argentine media previously reported Tevez would make
$84 million over two years under the contract — 20 times his previous
earnings.
In a statement Boca thanked Tevez, who was on his second spell with the club, scoring 25 goals in 56 matches, including a double in a 4-2 Clasico victory over their bitter rivals River Plate earlier this month
Boca wished him good luck, saying he had
left fans with “unforgettable memories” and telling him they would be
“dreaming of your return”.
“We’ll work on bringing you back,” it added. “No effort is too great to have you wearing our shirt again.”
After passing a medical Tevez will join
the rest of the squad on the Japanese island of Okinawa, where they are
holding preseason training until late January, according to Shenhua.
The side are coached by former Uruguay
international Gus Poyet, who was installed last month after the club
parted ways with his Spanish predecessor Gregorio Manzano despite
finishing fourth in the Chinese Super League.
The move makes Tevez the latest
international name, many of them South American, lured to Chinese
football for eye-watering sums of money.
Crosstown rivals Shanghai SIPG, coached
by former Tottenham Hotspur manager Andre Villas-Boas, last week agreed a
reported £60 million deal ($73 million, 70.5 million euros) for
Chelsea’s 25-year-old Brazilian midfielder Oscar.
Before the Oscar deal Chinese Super
League clubs had already splashed out more than $400 million on players
this year, after President Xi Jinping laid out a vision of turning the
country into a football power.
Chinese teams broke the Asian record
three times in just 10 days in the January-February transfer window, and
moved it still higher when Brazil’s Hulk joined SIPG for 55.8 million
euros in July.
Significantly, Chinese clubs are now
competing with European rivals for world-class players, who are opting
for astronomical pay packets over the chance of a career in football’s
top leagues.
Fans welcomed the latest deal.
“Shanghai’s football has had its spring,” said one poster on China’s
Twitter-like Weibo. “Aren’t you looking forward to next season’s
Shanghai derby?”
Tevez, who has also played for Italian
side Juventus during his career, has more than 70 caps for Argentina. He
married the mother of his three children, Vanesa Mansilla, last week in
Uruguay only to discover that his home had been burgled when he
returned after the ceremony.
AFP
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