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After months of speculation the Ivory Coast striker is finally set
to confirm his future with an announcement expected on Wednesday via his
personal website
Didier Drogba will announce he will join Chinese big spenders Shanghai Shenhua on a two-and-a-half year deal on Wednesday according to reports.
The 34-year-old Ivory Coast striker has long
been linked with a move to Shanghai, where he would re-unite with former
Chelsea team-mate Nicolas Anelka who joined the club in a big-money
move in December.
According to Chinese reports, Drogba will
confirm the deal on his personal website on Wednesday, with Shenhua
refusing to make any official statement until the player releases the
news first.
Speaking on a promotional visit to India earlier in
the week, Drogba confirmed an announcement on his future would happen
"soon".
The Chinese mid-season transfer window opened on Monday,
with speculation claiming the deal would be announced early in the week,
however according to Sina Sports that has been delayed with his management team reviewing the lengthy contract.
It
is understood the Drogba contract is a complicated deal, with 50 pages
written in French, English and Chinese. The deal is reportedly worth €12
million although according to the China Daily the club's owner Zhu Jun said: "I have never mentioned the price on my Weibo (the Chinese equivalent of Twitter)."
The Ivorian will ignore alleged interest from a number of clubs to move to China, including Real Madrid and Anzhi Makhachkala.
Drogba,
who helped Chelsea win the 2011-12 Champions League title last month,
is expected to make his debut for the club against Beijing Guoan on July
14.
Shenhua, who have had a dismal first half of the 2012
Chinese Super League season despite the presence of Anelka, are also
expected to unveil Racing's Colombian midfielder Gio Moreno this week
according to Argentine reports.
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