Manchester City striker Wilfried Bony could reportedly become the latest star name to be tempted by a move to the Chinese Super League.
The Ivory Coast international, currently on loan at Stoke City, is said to have been offered a whopping £12m-a-year deal to join the Far East influx.
Stoke boss Mark Hughes confirmed this weekend that the 28-year-old has a clause in his contract that will allow him to be sold by his parent club should a Chinese side come calling and, according to The Sun, Bony is now deliberating over bringing an end to his three-year spell in the Premier League.
The Potters have yet to make a formal offer to turn Bony's stay at the bet365 Stadium permanent, with the former Swansea City striker finding the net twice in 10 appearances this term.