Is Drogba about to join Anelka in the Far East?

By: Jack | January 19th, 2012
   

Nicolas Anelka is swimming in dough on the shores of Shanghai. Will Didier Drogba be joining him before the end of the January transfer window?

Quite possibly, if you ask the Shenhua PR department.

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Chinese connection?

As you know, Drogba has rejected a one-year contract extension from Chelsea in search of at least a two-year deal. And, with the Ivorian’s current deal expiring at the end of the season, it’s not really a surprise that Drogba’s been linked with any number of moves away from Stamford Bridge.

The first and latest is a potential reunion with Anelka at Chinese Super League side Shenhua Shanghai. The Asian big spenders have already dealt out a cool £200k per week for Anelka. The club now appears ready to do the same with Drogba.

The Shanghai Daily quoted Shenhua board member Zhou Jun on Thursday:

Everything is going well so far though there have been a few obstacles. They never turned us down, which is good for us.

It’s like making a blockbuster film. When superstars like Jackie Chan, Jet Li and Zhou Xun have confirmed their participation, other actors and actress will be confident of the movie.

That’s not the extent of the quotage, either. A spokesman for the Shanghai club told the AFP:

We have been talking with Drogba. But the situation is more complex than that of Anelka. We cannot say we are sure to sign Drogba.

And then there this from Shenhua owner Zhu Jun:

It’s like flirting with a girl. Perhaps she will resist you at first, but if you continue to ask her out, it always ends well. Never give up.

Really? Bizarre doesn’t even begin to sum that shit up. So we have Drogba as a young lass on the back of Carlo Ancelotti referring to him as a mindless, tireless zombie who “devours any competition.” Of course, he’s not evil, according King Carlo, but he is mindless. I kid.

Forgetting Carlo for a moment and looking at this situation from an objective viewpoint, it seems like a pretty good offer for the Drogs. This Shenhua cat, however odd, can afford to give the Mighty One whatever the hell he wants. Ransom note. Who’s to say Drogba won’t take advantage of the opportunity? I’m not ready to suggest that; what I do know, however, is that we can’t really afford to lose him at the moment. That is unless we manage to secure an elite replacement, which seems an absurd prospect at this point of the month.

Regardless of whether Drogba is to move this January, at least we have this oddball from Shanghai willing to cough up quotes of the year on a daily basis. Sweet.


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  • ph0bolus

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...

    All 150 in moving pictures :)

  • Gianfranco

    In my opinion Drogba needs to leave so Torres knows he is top dog and shines. Whenever Drogba starts and plays bad he gets 90 mins but Torres in that case only gets 60-70 mins. Torres had a period at the beginning of the season when he played well. Drogba was suspended in that period. He is starting to play well again. Drogba is away to the Cup of Nations. When Torres plays well its alot better from when Drogba plays well. Drogba has only played one game this season where he didn't constantly lose the ball. He has been a legend but it is time AVB makes some changes. Starting with Drogba. Only my opinion though. 

    KTBFFH!

  • Chenlsea

    No, don't lose him to a Shanghai Shenhua team backed by corrupted Chinese Government. Sure, they have an online-gaming billionaire as owner. But
    it is the Shanghai government pulling the rug for Anelka, really. Besides,
    Shenhua owner's violet online games have all of the harmful effects on 
    Chinese kids. Droga, don't take the gray money. 

  • Maysam

    I can see what Carlo means and I agree with him somewhat.

  • An interesting update to this from the Guardian: http://www.guardian.co.uk/foot...

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