It appears that Seydou Keita’s time with Dalian Aerbin is coming to an end. According to reports from Chinese media outlet Sports Sina, the Malian midfielder is no longer comfortable with the frequent changes in coaching staff at his current club. Keita allegedly blames the club’s leadership for the lack of stability, and as a result, he has decided to leave. Negotiations for the termination of his contract, which was set to run until December 2014, are said to be underway. Additionally, Keita is reportedly in discussions with other major Chinese clubs.
Guillaume Hoarau, another player at Dalian Aerbin, is also in talks regarding his departure. Unlike Keita, it is the club that is negotiating the exit of the former Paris Saint-Germain forward. Hoarau has been criticized for his perceived lackluster performances, contributing only two goals in 18 league matches. His contract with Dalian Aerbin is set to run until December 2015.