The Brazilian will earn four times more than the current £90,000-a-week deal he’s on at Chelsea, teaming up with fellow compatriot Hulk under the stewardship of new manager André Villas-Boas. But Shanghai SIPG, who are owned by the Shanghai ... ( read original story ...)
Oscar £60m to Shanghai: Will China's 2017 spending hit new heights?
Chinese football is once again set to flex its financial muscle with the recruitment of another worldwide football star. The eye-watering £60m Shanghai SIPG are reported to be spending on Chelsea's Brazil midfielder Oscar follows a recent trend: Chinese ... ( read original story ...)
Chelsea transfer news: £52m China move for Oscar leaves Blues stunned – and Shanghai SIPG can't believe it either
Oscar is on the verge of a £52m move from Chelsea to Shanghai SIPG despite the Chinese club unsure of his worth Getty Nobody at Chelsea could quite believe the deal they were being offered. Shanghai SIPG, the club that had finished third in this year’s ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Hongqiao plans major retail expansion
Shanghai Hongqiao Airport is planning to launch a large number of duty paid retail tenders in Terminal 2 and open a new international terminal next March with a much enlarged duty free offer. The airport handled nearly 33m passengers through Terminal 2 in ... ( read original story ...)
Oscar confirms Shanghai SIPG move is '90 per cent done'
The Chinese Super League is set to welcome another star, with the Brazilian midfielder claiming his move to Asia is all but completed Chelsea midfielder Oscar says he is on the verge of completing a transfer to Chinese Super League giants Shanghai SIPG. ( read original story ...)
Oscar set to leave Chelsea in £52m China transfer as he joins Hulk and Andre Villas-Boas at Shanghai SIPG
The Stamford Bridge club have accepted the staggering offer from Shanghai SIPG, who are managed by former Blues boss Andre Villas-Boas, and the Brazil international will join his new club at the start of next month when the transfer window reopens. ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Airlines Plane Slides Off Icy Taxiway In China Before Take Off
All people onboard were safe, state-run Xinhua news agency quoted an official with China Eastern Airlines that owns Shanghai Airlines as saying. An improper operation by the crew caused the incident, the official said. Following the incident, Shanghai ... ( read original story ...)