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Official: Shanghai Shenhua sign Chelsea's Nicolas Anelka
The former Real Madrid and Arsenal striker will leave the Blues during January transfer window to join the Chinese outfit on a two-year contract worth a reported £200,000 a week
By Ben Somerford
Shenhua, who have been in discussions with Anelka for the past few weeks, confirmed on their website on Monday that the 32-year-old had agreed to join them from January 2012.
The Chinese club opted not to provide the financial details of the contract in the statement, although some media reports have previously claimed the contract is worth approximately £200,000 per week.
However, Shenhua spokesperson Ma Yue denied such rumours, telling AFP: "I cannot confirm his salary at the moment. I can just say the final amount could be different from £200,000."
Speaking on Weibo, the Chinese equivalent of Twitter, Shenhua skipper Yu Tao said: “It’s impossible not to be excited by this – a warm welcome to our new team-mate!”
Anelka, who was also chased by West Ham and MLS club Montreal Impact, joins Shanghai after falling down the pecking order at Chelsea under Andre Villas-Boas.
The French striker was due to reach the end of his contract at Stamford Bridge in the summer and had a transfer request accepted by the Blues earlier this month.
Shenhua, who are owned by Zhu Jun, finished the 2011 CSL in 11th and have not won the Chinese title since 2003.
The Shanghai outfit have also been in discussions with former Fulham and Bordeaux coach Jean Tigana about taking over as the club's new boss.
Anelka's signing is arguably the biggest in Chinese football history, but comes following Guangzhou Evergrande's major transfer expenditure in the past 12 months which led the club to becoming 2011 CSL champions.
Guangzhou made global headlines in May when they signed Argentine Dario Conca on a contract which reportedly made him the world's third highest paid player at the time.
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