Corinthians waiting document, and are close to selling Jádson to Chinese second-division side Tianjin Songjiang

  Corinthians believe that the departure of midfielder Jádson to China is a matter of time. Jádson has received a big-money from Tianjin Songjiang, the Chinese second-division team led by former Real Madrid coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo, and is expected to move to China. Besides a long bond, Tianjin are also believed to be offering Jádson […]
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2015-12-12 17:45:00

 

Corinthians believe that the departure of midfielder Jádson to China is a matter of time.
Jádson has received a big-money from Tianjin Songjiang, the Chinese second-division team led by former Real Madrid coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo, and is expected to move to China. Besides a long bond, Tianjin are also believed to be offering Jádson a monthly salary of approximately €290,000. According to Globo Esporte, Corinthians are awaiting the official proposal of Tianjin, to advance the negotiations. It is expected that the situation will only be resolved early next week. The Chinese club are willing to offer a transfer fee of €5 million, and Corinthians will be entitled to 30% of this amount while the rest is divided between Jádson and his managers. The club see themselves in no position to cover the salary offered to the player. In February, Jádson had refused a proposal of Jiangsu Sainty, also from China, to continue at Corinthians. He won the Brazilian Championship and contributed 13 goals and 12 assists.

Corinthians believe that the departure of midfielder Jádson to China is a matter of time.

Jádson has received a big-money from Tianjin Songjiang, the Chinese second-division team led by former Real Madrid coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo, and is expected to move to China. Besides a long bond, Tianjin are also believed to be offering Jádson a monthly salary of approximately €290,000. According to Globo Esporte, Corinthians are awaiting the official proposal of Tianjin, to advance the negotiations. It is expected that the situation will only be resolved early next week. The Chinese club are willing to offer a transfer fee of €5 million, and Corinthians will be entitled to 30% of this amount while the rest is divided between Jádson and his managers. The club see themselves in no position to cover the salary offered to the player. In February, Jádson had refused a proposal of Jiangsu Sainty, also from China, to continue at Corinthians. He won the Brazilian Championship and contributed 13 goals and 12 assists.