Shane Smeltz headed for China

By News / Wire

The A-League has lost its most prolific goal scorer with striker Shane Smeltz securing a move from Gold Coast United to Chinese club Shandong Luneng.

Gold Coast on Sunday announced they had agreed to sell the New Zealand international for an undisclosed fee after a host of clubs had been circling for his services.

Smeltz has been among the A-League’s best strikers since making his debut for Wellington in 2007, netting 40 goals in 65 appearances.

The 28-year-old’s move followed an impressive campaign for New Zealand at the World Cup in South Africa, where he scored in the 1-1 draw with reigning champions Italy.

Smeltz will fly to China on Monday to complete his medical before joining Shandong, who sit third in the Chinese Super League after 10 matches.

“I am looking forward to the new challenge at this stage in my career,” said Smeltz, who netted 19 goals in United’s debut season to easily win the league’s golden boot honours.

“But I am also sad to leave and will be watching out for Gold Coast’s results they will always be a club that is close to me.”

United coach Miron Bleiberg said the club would now search for a replacement striker with the start of the new season just under a month away.

“We wish Shane all the luck in the world with this move to China and although we are keen to bring in a replacement, we will not be making any hasty decisions,” Bleiberg said.

“Shane did a great job for us, but this transfer was not entirely unexpected and now we have to move on with our preparation for the new season.”

Smeltz played with Mansfield Town, Wimbledon and Halifax Town in England prior to joining the Phoenix.

He took out the Johnny Warren Medal for the league’s best player in the 2008/09 season before linking with Gold Coast.

Smeltz joins the likes of fellow Johnny Warren medallist Joel Griffiths in plying his trade in China.

The Crowd Says:

2010-07-12T05:02:49+00:00

Brett McKay

Guest


Smeltzeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!! we can probably presume the China deal "was butta, much butta..."

2010-07-12T04:57:27+00:00

JF

Guest


Watched an interesting story the other day on Chinese Football and how corrupt it is, they must be offering ALOT of money. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ceOBd_8yvY

2010-07-12T04:47:50+00:00

AndyRoo

Roar Guru


I think the maximum that Gold Coast could get was AU $300k or therabouts because he had a min fee release clause in his contract.

2010-07-12T04:44:34+00:00

pete

Guest


Anyone know what the "undisclosed" transfer fee was?

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