Nigeria
midfielder John Obi Mikel has become the latest big name player to join the
Chinese Super League gold rush after leaving Chelsea for Tianjin Teda, Reuters
reported on Friday.
Mikel, who
failed to make a single appearance for Antonio Conte’s side this season, had a
medical in the port city some 130 kilometres from Beijing on Thursday and the
Asian Football Confederation confirmed the deal on Friday.
The
29-year-old, who spent more than a decade at Stamford Bridge, was given a free
transfer by the London club and will earn £140,000 ($173,432) a week in China,
according to local media reports.
After
joining Chelsea in 2006, Mikel was part of a squad that won a Champions League
crown, two Premier League titles and four FA Cups.
Chinese
clubs have made several high-profile signings over the last month with
Argentine striker Carlos Tevez moving to Shanghai Shenhua for a reported €84
million ($87.65 million).
Less than a
week later, Brazilian midfielder Oscar joined local rivals Shanghai SIPG from
Chelsea in a deal believed to be worth €60 million.
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