Chelsea's Diego Costa is reported to be a target for Chinese Super League clubs


Tianjin Quanjia claim that their attempt to sign Chelsea striker Diego Costa was scuppered by new transfer rules in China which limits the number of foreign players each club can sign. Billionaire Shu Yuhui claimed his club pulled out of moves for Costa, Edinson Cavani, Karim Benzema, Radamel Falcao and Raul Jimenez following a rule change limiting the number of foreign players Chinese Super League clubs were allowed to name in their matchday squads. Costa, who has been training alone with a back injury, was the subject of a £30m-a-year offer from Tianjin, with the Chinese club prepared to pay Chelsea up to £80m for the striker. “If [the rule] had been ‘4+1’ as in the past, then we would have made a big investment this year, but now it seems to be changed to three,” Yuhui told Tianjin TV. “This situation has brought a change to our signing plans. The online reports about Costa, it’s true we’d like him, and we made an offer for Cavani and were deep in negotiations.” Yuhui went on to say Tianjin had been unable to complete the deal because Chelsea wanted to keep Costa until the summer. “We couldn’t afford to wait half a season,” he added. “We continue to wait and suffer, but at the end of the day, we’ll get someone. “We have targeted a lot of strikers, and made an offer for Benzema, but with this policy change, we are very helpless.” Tianjin, who have already signed Belgium international Axel Witsel, are managed by Italy’s World Cup-winning captain Fabio Cannavaro and recently won promotion to the Chinese Super League.
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