Hal Robson-Kanu offered incredible £100,000-a-week mega money move to China
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HAL ROBSON-KANU has been offered a staggering £100,000-a-week deal to play in China.
The Wales hero is without a club having run down his contract at Reading last season.
According to the , Jiangsu Suning and Beijing Guoan are willing to splash mega money on the 27-year-old after he caught the eye during the Euros - with Abu Dhabi side Al Jazira Club also tracking the Arsenal academy product.
Robson-Kanu netted twice in Wales' stunning run to the semi-finals, where they went down to eventual winners Portugal.
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He also netted a late winner against Slovakia as the Dragons got their tournament off to a flyer with a 2-1 victory.
But his best was yet to come as he fired home majestically in the 3-1 quarter-final win over Belgium, sending three defenders the wrong way with a 'Cruyff turn' before slotting past Thibaut Courtois.
The news will be a blow to Steve Bruce's hopes of luring him to Hull.
The Tigers' boss has admitted that the pair are "booked in for talks" as he looks to add quality to his newly-promoted squad.
Bruce said: “We are booked in for talks with him and to see him in the next few days.
“Do we intend to offer him a deal? Yes. I think Hal is a good age, has had a sort of rebirth if you like, of playing through the middle, because before that he has played wide most of the time.
“He is big, strong, powerful, quick and somebody who runs the other way, in football terms. I know we have got competition, so let’s see what we can do.”
Robson-Kanu would be joining Italy striker Graziano Pelle and former Newcastle front man Papiss Cisse in the 'Great Haul of China'.
Pelle has banked a stonking £260,000-a-week deal with Shandong Luneng - making him the sixth-highest earner in world football - after Cisse joined the Super League strugglers earlier this summer.