Financial details of Oscar's transfer to Shanghai SIPG from English Premier League club Chelsea have not been released, but media reports have suggested Shanghai paid 60 million euros ($62.6 million) to lure the 25-year-old to the Chinese super league club. ( read original story ...)
Shanghai SIPG fans cheer as Oscar arrives in China
when the Brazilian arrived at Shanghai's international airport on Monday. He stopped to sign autographs before being led away by team officials. "I think it will definitely enhance the team's capabilities," Shao Lei, a 30-year-old SIPG supporter ... ( read original story ...)
Oscar arrives in Shanghai after big money move
when the Brazilian arrived at Shanghai's international airport on Monday. He stopped to sign autographs before being led away by team officials. "I think it will definitely enhance the team's capabilities," Shao Lei, a 30-year-old SIPG supporter ... ( read original story ...)
New Year revellers around the world usher in 2017
The high-rise tower still remains under repair. Residents in Beijing and Shanghai, China's two largest cities, passed New Year's Eve in a state of security lockdown, according to Chinese media reports citing police. The Bund waterfront in Shanghai would ... ( read original story ...)
New Year revellers kick off Canada's 150th, bid adieu to 2016
The high-rise tower still remains under repair. Residents in Beijing and Shanghai, China's two largest cities, passed New Year's Eve in a relative state of security lockdown, according to Chinese media reports citing police. The Bund waterfront in Shanghai ... ( read original story ...)
Carlos Tevez becomes world's highest paid player after joining Shanghai Shenhua in £77million deal
Carlos Tevez has become the world's highest paid player after joining Shanghai Shenhua in a £77million deal from Boca Juniors. The former Manchester United and City striker has penned a two-year deal worth £31.5million-a-year with the Chinese Super ... ( read original story ...)
New Year’s Eve 2016: How people are celebrating around the world
Residents in Beijing and Shanghai, China’s two largest cities, will pass New Year’s Eve in a relative state of security lockdown, according to Chinese media reports citing police. The Bund waterfront in Shanghai will not have any celebrations ... ( read original story ...)