Clubs chase Sun Jihai with Man City future in doubt


Written by: AFP
2008-05-09 11:07:58

Manchester City´s Chinese defender Sun Jihai plays a pass during the Premier League match against Fulham at the City of Manchester Stadium in Manchester, April 2008. Sun´s future at Manchester City is in doubt with reports saying he will not be offered a new contract, but the Chinese star remains upbeat with other English clubs showing an interest.
  Manchester City´s Chinese defender Sun Jihai plays a pass during the Premier League match against Fulham at the City of Manchester Stadium in Manchester, April 2008. Sun´s future at Manchester City is in doubt with reports saying he will not be offered a new contract, but the Chinese star remains upbeat with other English clubs showing an interest.
BEIJING (AFP) - Sun Jihai's future at Manchester City is in doubt with reports saying he will not be offered a new contract, but the Chinese star remains upbeat with other English clubs showing an interest.

Sun, 30, has played 150 games for City since joining in February 2002 from domestic league champions Dalian, and he is the only player remaining from that era along with captain Richard Dunne.

But Britain's Daily Mirror reported this week that China's most successful overseas export would be shown the door at the end of the season by Thai owner Thaksin Shinawatra.

Sun, the first Chinese player to score a goal in England's top flight, told local media here he was in the dark, but admitted other Premier League and Championships clubs had approached him.

"No one from the club told me or my agent that the club would not extend the contract. So, before the final decision is announced, nothing is guaranteed," he was quoted as saying by China Daily.

"Six years and 150 matches. How could you have such a record if you have no ability? I am only 30 and I feel I'm still at my best."

Sun said he would prefer to remain at City.

"It's for sure that I have become emotionally linked to the city. And I've got used to everything here. My first choice is to stay at Manchester City," he said, but revealed there was keen interest from elsewhere.

"Clubs in the Premier League and Championship are very interested. A Premier League club even faxed me the draft contract.

"But I cannot tell you which club. The league has not finished yet and I think it will take some time to know the final result.

"Fans do not have to be worried about me. I can 100 percent stay in England if I want to."

City play their final game of the season this weekend against Middlesbrough before embarking on a promotional tour to Asia, with matches in Bangkok and Hong Kong.



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