African football stars’ exodus to China

By Stephen Fottrell BBC Sport

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     (BBC Sport) A new eastern frontier has opened up for African players, with a handful of the continent’s top names heading to China to play in its top flight, the Super League.

After Ivory Coast striker Didier Drogba left newly-crowned European champions Chelsea for Shanghai Shenhua last month, a number of other seasoned African internationals have quickly followed suit. Nigeria striker Yakubu Aiyegbeni departed English side Blackburn Rovers for Guangzhou R&F on a three-year deal, swiftly followed by Mali’s Frederic Kanoute, who signed a two-year contract with Beijing Guoan, having left Spanish side Sevilla.

They have now been joined by Kanoute’s compatriot, Seydou Keita, who has signed a two-and-a-half-year deal with Dalian Aerbin, after winning 14 trophies with Spanish giants Barcelona.

“ You cannot just take the money, have fun and come back, because when you go there and you don’t perform, they terminate your contract”

Former Ghana international Kwame Ayew

So, what is attracting some of Africa’s biggest names to China, besides the obvious lure of higher wages? Read more at BBC Sport

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