Witsel makes 'very difficult decision', moves to China

Italian champion Juve has been pursuing a January move for the Zenit midfielder, with his contract in Russia due to expire at the end of the season.

Published : Jan 02, 2017 16:07 IST

Reports suggest Witsel will join newly promoted Tianjin Quanjian – managed by Fabio Cannavaro – rather than Shanghai SIPG, which has also strongly pursued him.
Reports suggest Witsel will join newly promoted Tianjin Quanjian – managed by Fabio Cannavaro – rather than Shanghai SIPG, which has also strongly pursued him.
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Reports suggest Witsel will join newly promoted Tianjin Quanjian – managed by Fabio Cannavaro – rather than Shanghai SIPG, which has also strongly pursued him.

Axel Witsel has chosen to reject Juventus and move to China in a decision he has described as "very difficult".

Italian champion Juve has been pursuing a January move for the Zenit midfielder, with his contract in Russia due to expire at the end of the season.

It was hopeful of completing a deal, but Witsel, 27, will instead play in the Chinese Super League and earn a reported salary of €18million per year.

Reports suggest Witsel will join newly promoted Tianjin Quanjian – managed by Fabio Cannavaro – rather than Shanghai SIPG, which has also strongly pursued him.

"It was a very difficult decision because on one hand there was a great team and a top club like Juventus," Witsel said to Tuttosport

"But on the other there was a crucial offer for my family that I couldn't turn down.

"The leadership at Juventus have always behaved like gentlemen with me and I can only be grateful to them.

"I will cheer for Juventus and I hope they can win the Champions League. Then who knows, maybe one day in the future our paths will finally meet."

Belgium international Witsel has won one Russian Premier League title, one Russian Cup and two Russian Super Cups since joining Zenit from Benfica in 2012 in a move worth €40million.

But he will now leave Europe to play in the CSL, a competition which has been increasingly successful in attracting global talent.

Carlos Tevez completed a move to Shanghai Shenhua last month that reportedly makes him the world's highest-paid footballer.

Chelsea and Brazil attacking midfielder Oscar, meanwhile, is set to join Shanghai SIPG for a reported £60million.

Those signings add to the likes of Hulk, Jackson Martinez and Alex Teixeira, all of whom are playing in China after making high-profile moves.

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