
WHEN Nigerian veteran striker Obafemi Martins picked up a serious hamstring injury in 2018 before leaving Shanghai Shenhua, his playing days in professional leagues seem numbered. The 35-year-old has been without a club ever since. Retirement was surely on the cards. However, in an unexpected twist, more than two years since his last competitive match, the former Inter Milan star made headlines again and rejoined Shenhua ahead of the 2020 Chinese Super League season, which will belatedly start later this month due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Shenhua did not reveal the details of Martins’ contract in the official statement, but it is widely believed that he has signed a short-term deal after being tasked to fill the boots of his compatriot Odion Ighalo, whose loan deal at Manchester United has been extended until next year. Ighalo has received huge plaudits since he swapped Shenhua for United. At the end of last month, he scored his fifth goal for the Premier League powerhouse at Carrow Road, becoming the first United player in 95 years to score in their first four competitive starts. Martins, meanwhile, netted 32 goals in 59 appearances during his impressive first stint at Shenhua. (CGTN) |