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NO BIDDING WAR,

Evergrande and Guoan going all out to sign Dortmund’s Aubameyang

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SHANGHAI

The CFA too did not name the striker but made a clear reference to the 28-year-old and Evergrande and Guoan.

“The news of two clubs suspected of engaging in a bidding war on a transfer has caused social concern,” it said in a statement, adding that it had asked them to explain.

“In the next step of the investigat­ion, if any violations are found, the Chinese FA will handle this seriously according to law and regulation.”

Stressing that the 100 percent surcharge was applicable in the current winter transfer window and in the year ahead, the CFA warned: “We will watch closely every club’s transfer movement in the new season and increase scrutiny.

“The Chinese FA will seriously investigat­e and will not tolerate any violation or any loophole-exploiting behaviour.”

The hard-hitting missive is the latest salvo in the Chinese government’s war on “irrational” overseas investment­s — a word also used in the CFA statement – as football authoritie­s attempt to rein in CSL clubs who have shelled out record amounts for foreign stars.

A year ago, Shanghai SIPG smashed the Asian transfer record to sign Chelsea’s attacking midfielder Oscar for €60 million.

However, with the 100 percent levy in place last summer, Tianjin Quanjian secured French striker Anthony Modeste from Cologne on a two-year loan deal, rather than buying him outright.

Dortmund have dismissed the Aubameyang transfer talk as speculatio­n, but Chinese media has been filled for several days with multiple reports that a deal has been reached for him to move to Fabio Cannavaro’s Evergrande after the Bundesliga season.

Soon after the CFA statement, Evergrande hit out at “the purely fictitious” reports and threatened legal action.

“We will, as we always have, strictly follow the FA’s regulation­s on transfers,” the club said.

“We reserve our legal right to pursue those responsibl­e for the inaccurate reports.” AFP

 ??  ?? Reports say that Guangzhou Evergrande are willing to pay RM350 million for Aubameyang.
Reports say that Guangzhou Evergrande are willing to pay RM350 million for Aubameyang.

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