Showing posts with label shanghaishenhua. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shanghaishenhua. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Drogba and Anelka in Shanghai Surprise


Former Chelsea strikers Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka could be sold by China's Shanghai Shenhua due to an escalating equity stake row among shareholders, according to local media.

Chairman Zhu Jun, who holds a 28.5 per cent stake, will only pay his share of the club's daily costs if his demands for greater control are met, according to China Daily.

Zhu currently controls the Chinese Super League club, along with five state-owned enterprises, after becoming a shareholder in 2007.

The agreement was that if he invested $23.6 million (£15m) over two years, his stake would increase to more than 70 per cent.

It is reported that Zhu has ploughed more than $94m (£60m) into the club over the past five-and-a-half years, while the state-owned companies have spent nothing.

The transfer of shares stalled in 2009 and again last year, a source said.

"It is annoying and has had a bad effect on many of our tasks," a club official said. "The biggest problem is that the operation and financing work of the club cannot be carried out normally.

"The equity stakes issue has become the biggest bottleneck for the development of Shenhua."

If unresolved, Zhu, who has been signing all the cheques, could decide to cough up just 28.5 per cent of the club's expenditure, potentially affecting player salaries.

Colombian Giovanni Moreno missed the match against Shandong Luneng at the weekend amid speculation Shenhua had fallen short on his transfer fee with Argentina's Racing Club.

The futures of Drogba and Anelka could also be in the balance if Shenhua fail to make their salary payments. Both reportedly earn over £190,000 a week after moving from Chelsea.

Despite investing heavily in big-name foreign players, Shenhua sit 10th in the 16-team Chinese Super League on 27 points from 23 matches. Leaders Guangzhou Evergrande are on 47 points.




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Thursday, 21 June 2012

Drogba Signs for Shanghai Shenhua


Former Chelsea striker Didier Drogba has signed for Chinese club Shanghai Shenhua on a two-and-a-half-year deal.

He will team up again at Shanghai with ex-Blues colleague Nicolas Anelka.

Drogba, 34, said: "I considered all the offers I have received in the past few weeks, but feel Shanghai Shenhua is the right move for me at this time."

The Ivory Coast forward's last act in a Chelsea shirt was scoring the winning penalty in the Champions League final defeat of Bayern Munich in May.

One of his first games will be against Manchester United with Alex Ferguson's team playing Shanghai Shenhua on 25 July as part of their pre-season tour.

Drogba joined Chelsea from Marseille for £24m in the summer of 2004, becoming one of Jose Mourinho's first signings.

He helped the Blues to win three Premier League titles, four FA Cups and two League Cups during his eight-year spell. In that time he climbed to fourth on the list of Chelsea's all-time goalscorers with 157 and is also the club's leading scorer in European competition with 34. However, he decided to leave the Premier League club after their Champions League triumph.

Drogba said: "I'm looking forward to a new challenge and experiencing a new culture, and am excited about developments in the Chinese Super League.

"When Chelsea went to China last year, we had a great time and I met some amazing fans.

"I hope to help promote Chinese football around the world and further improve the links between China and Africa."

Shanghai Shenhua were the first football club in China to become independent of government control and are majority-owned by local businessman Zhu Jun.

In the past they have signed well-known players including Carsten Jancker and Jorg Albertz.

They play at the Hongkou Stadium, which has a capacity of 35,000.

Zhu Jun believes Drogba's arrival in July will help cement his club on the football map.

He said: "We have been wanting to sign Didier for a while and are very happy that it has finally happened.

"He is an incredible player, who has won so many trophies in his career. We feel that his experience and ability will be a very valuable asset to our squad.

"Shanghai is one of the most influential cities in the world and we are very excited to welcome Didier here."


Saturday, 16 June 2012

Shanghai Continue Drogba Chase


Shanghai Shenhua are closing on the signing of former Chelsea striker Didier Drogba, according to reports in the Chinese media.

Drogba, whose contract at Stamford Bridge expired this summer, has reportedly been in talks with the Chinese Super League club for months over a potential move.

The Shanghai Daily newspaper reported on Friday that the club have entered the "final round" of negotiations to bring the Ivory Coast international to China, where he would be reunited with former Blues team-mate Nicolas Anelka.

The newspaper said a Shenhua board member, Zhou Jun, would hold direct talks with the 34-year-old.

Speaking on Thursday, the club's new manager Sergio Batista boosted hopes Drogba might join the club.

"The possibility of Drogba coming is still relatively large," Batista told a news conference.

"I believe the club's management is still in contact with Drogba," he said, adding he did not expect news until after June 30th.

Shenhua declined to comment on Friday.

Drogba, who has also been linked with Real Madrid and Dubai-based club Al Wasl, left Chelsea after helping the Premier League club to their first ever UEFA Champions League triumph last month.

Former Argentina manager Batista joined Shenhua, sitting ninth in the 16-club Chinese league, late last month after the club sacked French coach Jean Tigana and temporarily made Anelka player-coach.

Monday, 21 May 2012

Nihao, Shenhuan for Drogba


Didier Drogba has revealed he intends to leave UEFA Champions League winners Chelsea, according to reports in France.

The 34-year-old, who scored a late equaliser and the decisive penalty in the shoot-out win over Bayern Munich on Saturday, is reported to have told team-mates his decision during Sunday's trophy parade.

Members of the triumphant Blues squad chanted for Drogba to stay in front of celebrating fans but the Ivory Coast international appears to have called time on an eight-year spell at Stamford Bridge.

"We will not be together next season," Drogba told France Football magazine.

"As I have decided to leave, I wanted to tell them (my team-mates) to their faces.

"They made me break down. I found it hard to admit that it was finished with me and the club.

"But I don't envisage sitting on the bench watching others play at a time when the club is looking at putting together a new team.

"So there we go, I am readying myself for a great leap into the unknown. It will be another adventure."

Drogba has been linked with a lucrative move to Chinese side Shanghai Shenhuan, where his former Chelsea team-mate Nicolas Anelka is player-coach.




Thursday, 12 April 2012

Nihao!! Anelka Joins Management


Nicolas Anelka has been added to the Shanghai Shenhua coaching staff amid reports in French media that manager Jean Tigana is sacked.

Shenhua have won just one of their opening five games in the Chinese Super League.

Anelka, 33, was handed his new role after Shanghai dismissed the team's coaching staff, following their dismal run.

Shenhua have confirmed the sackings, but no mention has been made of Tigana, prompting speculation he too has been axed. Reports suggest Tigana is now negotiating a severance package.

A Shenhua club statement read: "Due to the team's recent record which has not met the expectations and demands of the club's fans, media and other parties and the fact the foreign players are in urgent need of high-quality training the club has made the decision to replace some members of the coaching staff.

"The club will introduce four coaches from the United Kingdom and France to join the coaching staff to provide the necessary training support to ensure the competitive state of the players.

"In addition, the team captain Nicolas Anelka will coach and participate in the team's daily training management."

The Oriental Sports Daily newspaper claims the club have already hired four new coaches as replacements.

Former Tottenham keeper Ian Walker, who will work with the goalkeepers, and Birmingham fitness coach Dan Harris join as new assistants, as do two Frenchmen - Alioune Kissima Toure and Jean-Florent Ikwange Ibenge, according to the newspaper.