Brazilian clubs 'turning attention' to China


Rio de Janeiro, Dec 27 (IANS): Chinese football has become "the hope and nightmare" of Brazilian Serie A champions Corinthians, local news portal Lancenet said.

Midfielder Jadson this month became the latest Brazilian to move to China when Corinthians accepted a $5.4 million offer from second-tier club Tianjin Songjiang, Xinhua reported.

In the coming days, the Sao Paulo outfit could lose midfielder Elias to Hebei China Fortune, who have reportedly made a $10 million bid for the Brazil international.

Corinthians strikers Vagner Love and Alexandre Pato are also said to be on the radar of Chinese clubs.

"Events on the other side of the world have caused great fear and at the same time great hope for Corinthians in the next transfer window," Lancenet said.

"With money to spend, Chinese clubs are turning their attention to the Brazilian champions. If on one hand this represents a threat to Corinthians' squad, on the other hand it will mean more money for the club," the portal added.

China has been an increasingly alluring destination for Brazilian players and coaches due to higher salaries and the improved standard of the Chinese Super League.

Guangzhou Evergrande, winners of the past five league titles, have six Brazilians in their squad. Among them are former national team players Robinho, Paulinho and Ricardo Goulart.

The club is also coached by Brazil's 2002 World Cup winning manager Luiz Felipe Scolari.

  

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