Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Celtic close in on China captain

The China captain Zheng Zhi
Zheng Zhi is a free agent after leaving Charlton in the summer

Celtic are close to agreeing a deal to sign the China captain Zheng Zhi.

The 29-year-old, who can play in defence and midfield, left English League One outfit Charlton Athletic when his contract expired in June.

Celtic manager Tony Mowbray aims to sign free agent Zheng in time to face Dundee United on 12 September.

"I'm delighted that he may join us. He will significantly add to the squad and the fact that he can play in a number of positions," said Mowbray.

The Celtic manager said Zheng proved a "thorn in our side" when he was manager of West Bromwich Albion.

"Zheng Zhi is a player I have tracked for some time," Mowbray said.

"We now need to tie up loose ends and obtain a work permit, which we hope to do before our next game."

Zheng decided to leave Charlton in the summer because he did not want to drop down to League One.

He became the first Chinese player to represent the Addicks when he played 12 games on loan for the club in the Premier League in 2006/07.

Charlton were then able to convince the two-time China player of the year to return to sign a permanent deal despite the club's relegation from the top flight, with the club paying Shandong Luneng an initial £1.25m for his services.

He scored nine goals in Charlton's first campaign in the Championship.

Celtic will be hoping Zheng will provide defensive cover following Mowbray's decision to allow Darren O'Dea to join Reading on loan.

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