Chinese Super League
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José Mourinho said he turned down a ‘big offer’ to coach in China but the Manchester United manager added he would not criticise those who accept lucrative contracts
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In the face of the lavish salaries in the Chinese Super League, MLS clubs might have to pump the brakes on ageing stars. But that could prove to be a blessing
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Frugal Tottenham are outscoring the northern powerhouses on and off the pitch but China might be about to show the Premier League the true power of money
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The sums players are being offered by China are ‘not normal’, according to former Chelsea midfielder Michael Ballack, who urged Diego Costa and his ilk to keep their heads as the riches only increase
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Mark Clattenburg, who refereed the biggest finals in football in 2016, would consider a transfer from the Premier League to the wealthy and ambitious Chinese Super League
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Carlos Tevez is the latest high-profile international player to join the Chinese Super League with Shanghai Shenhua confirming the signing of the Argentinian striker from his boyhood club Boca Juniors on Thursday
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The 25-year-old Brazilian will earn £400,000 a week playing in the Chinese Super League
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Andre Villas-Boas has been appointed coach of Chinese Super League side Shanghai SIPG on a reported salary of £11m a year
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The former Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini has been appointed by the Chinese Super League side Hebei China Fortune
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The striker has given up the chance ever to be a phenomenon again after moving to the Chinese Super League from Southampton in a deal which will rocket the Italian into the top 10 best-paid players
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Roy Hodgson is a sought-after coach in China, according to the main sports agency behind the boom in the Chinese Super League
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Featuring an overhead kick from the US, a counterattack from China, a passing move from Germany, a 40-yard strike from Spain and dribbler from England
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Tim Cahill has signed with Hangzhou Greentown of the Chinese Super League less than a week after leaving Shanghai Shenhua
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Tim Cahill appears certain never to play professional football in Australia after the Socceroos star signed a deal to stay in China with Hangzhou Greentown
About 39 results for Chinese Super League
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