CHINESE TAKE AWAY

China’s government announces crackdown on spending after high-profile arrivals

Shanghai SIPG smashed Asian transfer record for £60million Oscar while rivals Shenua made Carlos Tevez the world's highest paid player

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CHINA has announced a government crackdown on spending after another wave of eye-watering transfers.

Chinese Super League clubs were accused of “burning money” after Shanghai SIPG  smashed the Asian transfer record to land £60million for Oscar.

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Oscar arrived in China to a hero's welcome after his £60million moveCredit: Getty Images

Cross-city rivals Shenhua also made Carlos Tevez the highest paid footballer on the planet with a staggering two-year deal netting him£63,960,000.


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Ex-Chelsea playmaker Oscar is on £400,000-a-week - putting him in the top three worldwide.

An unnamed spokesman said the government would “regulate and restrain high-priced signings, and make reasonable restrictions on players’ high incomes”.

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Carlos Tevez is now the highest-paid player in the worldCredit: AP:Associated Press
Witsel is banking a mega £300,000 a week in China after snubbing a Premier League moveCredit: Getty Images

State-backed CSL clubs broke the Asian transfer record four times last year after President Xi Jinping announced his ambition to make the country a footballing superpower.


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The spokesman transfer fees and wages would be capped to limit“irrational investment”.

He added: “We must take building hundred-year clubs as the goal. We will remove the seriously insolvent clubs from the professional league.”

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Last month the Chinese FA announced that it will reduce the number of overseas players allowed on from five to four to attempt to develop local talent.

 

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