Shandong Luneng's Zheng Zhi will join the
English Premier League's Charlton on loan, said both clubs on Friday.
Charlton signed a contract for the 26-year-old midfielder of China's league
champions from January 1 to May 20. The dea
l includes an option to sign Zheng.
"We will discuss Zheng's transfer after the current contract expires," said
Han Gongzheng, deputy manager of Luneng.
"Zheng is one of the best players in China and played a key role in our
2006 wins (league champions and Cup champions)," Han said. "But joining the
English Premier League is a great chance for his career."
Neither side gave the specific value of the deal.
Signing Zheng was Alan Pardew's first move as the new manager of Charlton's
Addicks.
Zheng, who can play either defence or midfield, enjoyed a much-publicised
but brief trial at Charlton last month where he impressed former head coach Les
Reed before heading to Qatar to represent his country's U23 side at the Asian
Games.
"I hope I can have my place in one of the world's top leagues," Zheng said.
"I will try my best to get a good result for the club and win respect as a
Chinese player."
As a playmaker of the Chinese national team, Zheng is confident he will be
able to give something fresh to the struggling club, which is now second from
the bottom.
"It is a very good club and I join them with confidence," Zheng said. Zheng
will be the third Chinese to play in England's top flight this season, following
Manchester City's Sun Jihai and Sheffield United's Li Tie.