Discuss summer transfers here. Old Chinese Abroad thread here. https://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24521 Chinese League discussions here. https://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/showthread.php?t=106865
I would like to see that Sun stays in Man City.. What about Li Weifeng and Li Yi , will they play abroad soon ?
Just rumors I have read on Man City's messageboard. Although, Man City is badly in debt and they do need to sell or reduce the wage bill.
Is he going to England again? I haven't really read news about him ever since he got dropped from the U23 squad and sent back to his club team.
I think teams were put off by his niggling ankle injuries or some other stuff...he went to tottenham, feyernoord, tottenham again, blackburn. only if the WP went thru the first time at tottenham.
Well, Dong Fangzhuo's Royal Antwerp fall to relegation also...hopefully that doesn't hinder his development.
The guy's unlucky, one of his toe bone was broken during practice about 2 months ago. He hasn't fully recovered yet and is on some light rehabilitation training.
Wait, I thought the 1st Chinese was injured then Boca got another Chinese player. The 2nd one got injured too?
Yeah, the first one was Li Rao, he twisted his left ankle during the trial. Boca sent him back ang got another player named Li Guoxu. They signed a loan contract with him(forgot how long was the loan period, it's either 6 months or 1 year). Now he's injured too.
1860 München lost the away game 1-3 to M'gladbach. Sadly, shao jiayi's gonna play in the Bundesliga 2 next season.
According to soccernet.com, Everton is dumping Kejian for a Thai company, nto sure what this will mean for Li Tie.
The deal was for two years anyways, Li Tie should be fine, he has shown that he can handle the EPL. I hope he will have more of an impact next season
http://skysports.planetfootball.com/article.asp?id=207555&cpid=24 It doesn't look good for Li Tie if this transfer goes thru.
拜仁已备200万欧元购郑智 断言其将成德甲明星 http://sports.sina.com.cn/g/2004-08-09/12031054685.shtml Basically it says Bayern Munich's gonna pay 2 M euro to acquire Zheng Zhi...