Despite previous expectations of a resolution, unpaid salary issues at Shanghai Shenhua persist. Didier Drogba, who had temporarily escaped the problem during a match with the Ivory Coast in the CAN qualifiers, returned to Shanghai to discover that his teammates had staged a strike during training due to unpaid wages. Several players reportedly boycotted the Monday training session in protest. The ongoing dispute involves the 70% share claimed by investor Zhu Jun, who has threatened to suspend salary payments until his demands are met. Juventus Turin has renewed its interest in signing Drogba amid these developments. While there are reports of potential resolutions, the situation remains uncertain.
CHINA: DROGBA BACK IN TURMOIL IN SHANGHAI
