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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.

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, 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.

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The news will be a blow to Steve Bruce's hopes of luring him to Hull.

Hull boss Steve Bruce wants to sign Robson-Kanu for his newly-promoted sideCredit: PA:Press Association

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.

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“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.

 Graziano Pelle arrives in Jinan after landing a £260,000-a-week dealCredit: Getty Images

“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'.

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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.

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