Chelsea offloads Ramires replaces with another Brazilian

 

Brazilian midfielder, Ramires Santos do Nascimento, has joined Chinese Super League club, Jiangsu Suning in a permanent transfer.

The 28-year-old exited Chelsea after five years and six months in which he had helped the Blues win every major domestic and European league.

On his arrival at the Stamford Bridge in the summer of 2010, Ramires progressively enforced himself with his resilient running and hard tackling where he scored Chelsea’s Goal of the Season in March against Manchester City.

Having signed a 4-year contract extension on October 29, 2015, Ramires lost his place in the team and wanted to leave after Chelsea’s boss, Jose Mourinho, was replaced with Guus Hiddink.

He joined Jiangsu Suning FC on a four year contract with the transfer fee of £25 million, making the Brazilian the most expensive signing in the Chinese club’s history.

It is believed that Ramires being offloaded to make room for fellow Brazilian, Alexandro Pato who is set to be unveiled immediately after Ramires' exit is confirmed.

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