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Prolific Bakambu puts China transfer saga behind him

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SHANGHAI: Cedric Bakambu (pic)

says that he made “a good choice” leaving Spain for the riches of Chinese football – and he is proving it by hitting 11 goals in as many games.

The French-born Congolese striker joined Chinese Super League (CSL) side Beijing Guoan from Villarreal earlier this year in a protracted move shrouded in mystery.

The cost of the transfer was never disclosed but reports in Spain and

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France said that 40mil (RM189mil) was paid to release Bakambu from his Villarreal contract, allowing him to move on a free transfer.

The Chinese Football Associatio­n (CFA) consequent­ly announced in February that clubs who evade their 100% levy on incoming foreign players face crippling point deductions.

The 27-year-old, who by some estimation­s became the most expensive African footballer ever with the move to the Chinese capital, has been an instant hit and played a major part in helping Roger Schmidt’s side top the CSL with half the season gone.

Speaking on the eve of Saturday’s 2-2 draw at Shanghai Shenhua – Bakambu was again on the scoresheet – the forward said: “I think I made a good choice to come here.

“It is a new experience and I enjoy a lot my new life here in China.”

Speaking to reporters after the game, the former France Under-20 internatio­nal said he did not care what people thought about him moving to China from La Liga at the pinnacle of his career.

He is thought to earn about €

18mil (RM85mil) a year and previously admitted the cash was a major incentive.

“I know why I am here and it does not matter what others think,” he said in his first substantiv­e comments to internatio­nal media since arriving in China.

“I do what I want to do and the most important thing in life is that I am happy, the rest does not matter.”

Unlike some other foreign players who move to China, Bakambu brought his family with him.

“I like my life here in China and Beijing because I have good friends in my team, I am with my family, I am scoring goals and we are winning a lot of games,” said Bakambu, reportedly on the radar of English Premier League clubs before choosing China.

Bakambu is among a cast of overseas players lured to the Asian country on handsome contracts that most clubs in Europe cannot match.

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