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Tianjin Quanjian owner: Rule changes scuppered Costa, Benzema moves

Tianjin Quanjian owner Shu Yuhui rues the rule change in the Chinese Super League that has further restricted the usage of foreign players, dashing hopes of signing Diego Costa.

The latest reports suggest Costa will likely leave Chelsea in the summer transfer window following controversy over an apparent spat with the club’s medical staff amid interest from China. However, from March, the number of foreign players a Super League team is allowed to field at one time will be reduced, meaning a move there – or to Tianjin, at least – is off the table.

Shu’s apparent efforts to sign Paris Saint-Germain’s in-form forward Edinson Cavani, Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema, AS Monaco’s Radamel Falcao, and Benfica’s Raul Jimenez have also fallen by the wayside.

“Our club had a massive investment plan for the new season but it was tightened up by the new rules,” Shu told Tianjin Sports Channel, with translation from ESPN FC’s Michael Church.

“I made an appointment with (agent Jorge) Mendes and he came to my hometown to visit me. At that time, we were interested in signing Costa.”

The new rule, imposed by the Chinese Football Association to curb “irrational investment,” follows in the wake of Oscar’s £60-million switch from Chelsea to Shanghai SIPG and various other deals that have tempted leading internationals from Europe to Asia for vast sums.

At Tianjin Quanjian, a newly promoted outfit managed by World Cup winner Fabio Cannavaro, signing Costa or another overseas player would’ve necessitated difficult juggling of personnel between Brazilians Jadson and Geuvanio, Belgian Axel Witsel, and South Korean defender Kyung-Won Kwon.

(Courtesy: @MailSport)

“We need an out-and-out striker so we made a bid for Benzema. We also made an attempt for Falcao,” Shu said. “As a matter of fact, the club had even prepared the contracts for Falcao and Raul Jimenez, but the new rules forced us to give up on them.”

For some deals, the opportunity to complete a transfer would’ve come not before the league’s kickoff in March, but when European divisions conclude their campaigns in the summer.

“PSG told us Cavani would only be allowed to leave in June, even though the player himself was willing to join us,” Shu explained. “The same can be said for Costa because Chelsea will also only let him leave in June.”

He added, in quotes picked up by Sky Sports’ Patrick Surlis: “We couldn’t afford to wait half a season. We continue to wait and suffer, but at the end of the day, we’ll get someone.”

Soccer

Report: Xabi Alonso to retire in June

Agence France-Presse

January 18, 2017 12:48pm

Michael Dalder / Reuters

Berlin – Spanish World Cup winner and double European champion Xabi Alonso is set to retire at the end of the season when his Bayern Munich contract expires, a report in Germany said.

Leader Bayern kicks off the second half of the Bundesliga season at Freiburg on Friday in its bid for a fifth straight German league title with the 35-year-old Alonso poised to end his playing career in June.

It would mean the German giant could lose significant experience for next season with club captain and ex-Germany skipper Philipp Lahm also reportedly considering retiring in June to take over as Bayern’s team manager.

According to Sport Bild, Alonso has already told club bosses he does not want to sign a contract extension.

Having joined Bayern for the 2014-15 season, Alonso is bidding to finish with a third straight German league title with Munich currently three points clear in the table.

Alonso has won 16 titles for clubs and country, including the 2010 World Cup and the 2008 and 2012 European championships with Spain, making 114 international appearances.

He retired from international duty in August 2014.

He has won the Champions league twice with two different clubs.

He started out at Real Sociedad and joined Liverpool in 2004 after being named Spanish player of the year in 2003.

He was part of the Liverpool side which famously won the 2005 Champions League title in a penalty shootout, coming back from 3-0 down against AC Milan in Istanbul.

After five years and 143 English Premier League appearances with Liverpool, Alonso joined Real Madrid in 2009.

He again won the Champions League in 2014 when current Bayern coach Carlo Ancelotti steered Real to a 4-1 win over Atletico Madrid before Alonso transferred to Germany for the 2014-15 season.

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Report: United ready to pounce if Griezmann's available in summer

Manchester United is prepared to make a sensational swoop for Antoine Griezmann if he appears to be available next summer.

Jose Mourinho’s lot doesn’t see the Atletico Madrid striker as a realistic signing in the January transfer window, reports Sky Sports News HQ, but sees him as an ideal fit if there’s a chance he can be tempted from the Spanish capital in the future.

Griezmann has previously confessed that he would be interested in linking up with fellow France international and United’s summer signing Paul Pogba at club level, but said he didn’t envision departing Atleti anytime soon.

“I always ask Paul Pogba about Manchester United,” Griezmann told Sky in Germany in November. “I think they are a huge club with a really good infrastructure.

“I ask Paul about some of the players, and if they’re really that good, or if Jose Mourinho is really that good.

“You hear a lot of things (speculation) about Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain but right now I don’t see me moving to a new club. But it would be awesome to play alongside Paul one day.”

Griezmann, 25, presumably hasn’t hit the peak of his powers in attack, and would offer a long-term replacement for the seemingly effervescent 35-year-old Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

Mourinho hasn’t been shy in splurging cash in previous tenures either, and continued that trait with the world-record €105-million transfer fee spent on Pogba, and the further signings of £30-million Eric Bailly and £26.3-million Henrikh Mkhitaryan in the previous transfer window.

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Van Gaal backtracks on retirement; future 'depends on offers'

Agence France-Presse

January 18, 2017 1:51pm

Phil Noble / Reuters

Madrid – Louis van Gaal says he is not definitely done with football just yet, after appearing to suggest earlier this week that he was retiring from the game at 65.

The Dutchman, who was sacked by Manchester United last year after an uninspiring stint at Old Trafford, had told popular daily tabloid De Telegraaf: “I don’t believe I’ll return to work.”

But less than a day later Van Gaal rowed back on that, telling Spanish radio overnight that nothing was final and his future “depends on offers” at the end of what he has called a sabbatical.

“I am not retiring,” Van Gaal, whose decorated coaching career included two spells at Barcelona and with the Dutch national side, told Cadena Ser radio.

“I took a sabbatical year and then maybe I will decide whether or not to retire. There is a strong possibility that I will retire, but it’s not final.”

Van Gaal revealed that he had received an offer from La Liga crisis club Valencia.

“It was about a month ago, but I said no. Next year, it might have been different. That depends on how I feel.”

Clarifying his comments published in Tuesday’s De Telegraaf, Van Gaal — who says he has received dozens of lucrative offers since his United departure last May — added: “I only said that perhaps I was going to retire. But I don’t know, it’s still not the moment to say.

“That’s why I took a sabbatical for a year, and then I would decide. It depends also on what offers I get.”

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