Oscar: Chelsea midfielder to join Chinese Super League club Shanghai SIPG

Author : teleph1935
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 18:13:25


The Premier League club is set to receive a reported transfer fee of £60 million ($74 million) for the 25-year-old, more than double the £25 million it paid Brazilian club Internacional for his services in 2012.

'We thank Oscar for his wonderful service and wish him the very best of luck for the future,' league leader Chelsea said in a statement on its website.

'Skilful and tenacious, Oscar has been highly regarded by fans, players and staff during his time as a Blue, scoring 38 times from 203 Chelsea appearances.'



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In his four-and-a-half years at the club, Oscar lifted the Premier League, League Cup and Europa League, while twice winning Chelsea's Goal of the Season award.

Oscar will join up with former Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas -- now manager at Shanghai SIPG -- and compatriot Hulk, who signed for the club in June for a then Asian record fee of $61 million.

The Brazilian will move to Shanghai on January 1 and earn a reported $491,000-a-week, making him one of the world's highest paid players, although the club didn't confirm a transfer fee.

Oscar and his new teammates will then travel to Doha two days later for the club's winter training schedule, Shanghai SIPG confirmed to CNN.

READ: January transfer window -- China's million-dollar dream of soccer world domination 'We thank Oscar for his wonderful service and wish him the very best of luck for the future,' league leader Chelsea said in a statement on its website. The Premier League club is set to receive a reported transfer fee of £60 million ($74 million) for the 25-year-old, more than double the £25 million it paid Brazilian club Internacional for his services in 2012. The Premier League club is set to receive a reported transfer fee of £60 million ($74 million) for the 25-year-old, more than double the £25 million it paid Brazilian club Internacional for his services in 2012. READ: Chinese Super League -- 'Crazy' transfer window redefines football The Brazilian will move to Shanghai on January 1 and earn a reported $491,000-a-week, making him one of the world's highest paid players, although the club didn't confirm a transfer fee. READ: Chinese Super League -- 'Crazy' transfer window redefines football READ: Guangzhou Evergrande -- Inside China's $185M football factory The Premier League club is set to receive a reported transfer fee of £60 million ($74 million) for the 25-year-old, more than double the £25 million it paid Brazilian club Internacional for his services in 2012. READ: Chinese Super League -- 'Crazy' transfer window redefines football READ: China unveils plan to achieve global soccer domination READ: Chinese Super League -- 'Crazy' transfer window redefines football The Brazilian will move to Shanghai on January 1 and earn a reported $491,000-a-week, making him one of the world's highest paid players, although the club didn't confirm a transfer fee. The Brazilian will move to Shanghai on January 1 and earn a reported $491,000-a-week, making him one of the world's highest paid players, although the club didn't confirm a transfer fee. Oscar and his new teammates will then travel to Doha two days later for the club's winter training schedule, Shanghai SIPG confirmed to CNN. The Premier League club is set to receive a reported transfer fee of £60 million ($74 million) for the 25-year-old, more than double the £25 million it paid Brazilian club Internacional for his services in 2012. READ: Chinese Super League -- 'Crazy' transfer window redefines football READ: January transfer window -- China's million-dollar dream of soccer world domination In his four-and-a-half years at the club, Oscar lifted the Premier League, League Cup and Europa League, while twice winning Chelsea's Goal of the Season award. Oscar will join up with former Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas -- now manager at Shanghai SIPG -- and compatriot Hulk, who signed for the club in June for a then Asian record fee of $61 million. READ: China unveils plan to achieve global soccer domination The Brazilian will move to Shanghai on January 1 and earn a reported $491,000-a-week, making him one of the world's highest paid players, although the club didn't confirm a transfer fee. Oscar will join up with former Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas -- now manager at Shanghai SIPG -- and compatriot Hulk, who signed for the club in June for a then Asian record fee of $61 million. READ: January transfer window -- China's million-dollar dream of soccer world domination 'We thank Oscar for his wonderful service and wish him the very best of luck for the future,' league leader Chelsea said in a statement on its website. READ: January transfer window -- China's million-dollar dream of soccer world domination READ: Guangzhou Evergrande -- Inside China's $185M football factory

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