Monday, 25 January 2016

Ramires Heading to China...

Chelsea stand to make a profit of close to £7m on Ramires, who is edging towards a £25m move to Chinese Super League outfit Jiangsu Suning, according to reports from the Daily Mail.
The Brazilian midfielder joined the Blues from Benfica in 2010 for a fee of around £18m and has since helped the club to Premier League, Champions League and Europa League glory.
However, the 28-year-old has slipped down the pecking order in west London this term and hasn’t started a league game since mid December, while new manager Guus Hiddink appears to favour John Obi Mikel.
And now reports claim that Jiangsu Suning are ready to pay £25m, with a move expected to go through soon.
Chinese football has attracted a host of big names in recent years, with some of the nation’s top sides heavily backed.
Jiangsu Suning are managed by former Chelsea player Dan Petrescu, and boast notable foreign players such as Icelandic defender Solvi Ottesen and Croatian midfielder Sammir.
Elsewhere, Paulinho plays for Guangzhou Evergrande and Asamoah Gyan plies his trade with Shanghai SIPG.

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