Remember him? Jose Antonio Reyes moves to China’s second tier in restive Xinjiang region
The 34-year-old Spaniard previously complained of being homesick during his time in England
He was touted as the next big thing when he joined Arsenal in 2004 and would later play for Real Madrid. On Wednesday, Jose Antonio Reyes signed for the bottom side in China’s second tier.
Now 34, the winger is swapping his native Spain for Xinjiang, a remote region in China’s far west where authorities are accused of religious repression of the predominantly Muslim population.
Reyes, who has 22 caps for Spain and joins on a reported free transfer from Cordoba in Spain’s second division, is in for a dogfight at his new club Xinjiang Tianshan Leopard.
The toothless Leopards have failed to win a game in 13 matches this season, scoring just four goals.
But they hope that Reyes, who never quite fulfilled high expectations at Arsenal after joining from Sevilla, could be the answer to their offensive problems.
After two and a half years in England with Arsenal – during which he complained of being homesick – Reyes joined Real Madrid, winning the Spanish league title.
He went on to play for Atletico Madrid, Benfica, his hometown side Sevilla again, and Espanyol, winning the Europa League five times in the process but without ever living up to his early billing.