Zenit St Petersburg’s Brazil international Hulk yesterday arrived in Shanghai to sign for Sven-Goran Eriksson’s Shanghai SIPG, as the cash-flush Chinese Super League embarks on a new round of transfer spending.
A horde of cheering red-shirted fans mobbed the 29-year-old at Shanghai airport as he made his way through the arrivals halls carrying two bouquets of flowers.
Russian media have said Zenit would be paid about 55 million euros (US$61 million) for his services. However, according to posts on a Chinese microblogging Web site, SIPG’s general manager Sui Guoyang said the figure was “not that high.”
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Web site transfermarkt.com, which tracks dealings in the sport, put the fee at 58 million euros.
SIPG said on a verified microblogging account that the “Incredible Hulk” would undergo a medical today, after which he would be officially signed, with a press conference to follow later.
The deal could break the Asian transfer record of 50 million euros, paid by Jiangsu Suning for Shakhtar Donetsk’s Alex Teixeira earlier this year in China’s world-leading transfer splurge.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has ambitions to make China a global soccer power. During the winter transfer window in January and February, Chinese teams broke the Asian transfer record four times in an acquisition spree that outstripped even the mega-rich English Premier League.
However, the big spending did not pay off for all of them. Guangzhou Evergrande and Jiangsu Suning flopped in the regional AFC Champions League, a route to a coveted FIFA Club World Cup spot — while Shanghai SIPG are through to the quarter-finals.
Because Shanghai SIPG already have the maximum five foreign players, Hulk’s arrival would mean one would have to leave the club.
Shanghai SIPG are fourth in the Chinese Super League table, but have struggled in recent matches and are winless in five games.
On Saturday they managed a 1-1 draw at home to mid-ranked Tianjin Teda.
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