Corinthians midfielder Jádson offered €290,000 a month by Chinese second-division side Tianjin Songjiang

  Corinthians midfielder 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. As mentioned in UOL Esporte, besides a long bond, Tianjin also offers Jádson a monthly salary of approximately €290,000. According to people close to the […]
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2015-12-11 13:57:00

 

Corinthians midfielder 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.
As mentioned in UOL Esporte, besides a long bond, Tianjin also offers Jádson a monthly salary of approximately €290,000. According to people close to the player, the values ​​presented by Tianjin are superior to what he refused earlier this year when he was wanted by another Chinese side, Jiangsu Sainty. The idea of ​​Jádson, whose contract with Corinthians expires in August next year, is to accept the offer from China this time. In recent days, Corinthians president Roberto de Andrade had assumed this situation and was concerned about the Chinese clubs. He talked directly with Jádson’s manager Marcelo Robalinho, about the possibility of a transfer, and intends to discuss a renewal once the player returns from holidays in January. If the 32-year-old goes to Tianjin, he will be reunited with Luís Fabiano, a signing already confirmed by the club.

Corinthians midfielder 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.

As mentioned in UOL Esporte, besides a long bond, Tianjin also offers Jádson a monthly salary of approximately €290,000. According to people close to the player, the values ​​presented by Tianjin are superior to what he refused earlier this year when he was wanted by another Chinese side, Jiangsu Sainty. The idea of ​​Jádson, whose contract with Corinthians expires in August next year, is to accept the offer from China this time. In recent days, Corinthians president Roberto de Andrade had assumed this situation and was concerned about the Chinese clubs. He talked directly with Jádson’s manager Marcelo Robalinho, about the possibility of a transfer, and intends to discuss a renewal once the player returns from holidays in January. If the 32-year-old goes to Tianjin, he will be reunited with Luís Fabiano, a signing already confirmed by the club.