Red Star Belgrade Football Club president Svetozar Mijailovic (L), Chinese player Wan Xiang (C), and the club's academy director Nikola Jelic attend the signing ceremony in Belgrade, Serbia, Feb. 14, 2026. (Photo by Wang Wei/Xinhua) BELGRADE, Feb. 15 (Xinhua) -- Serbian champion Red Star Belgrade officially unveiled 16-year-old Chinese midfielder Wan Xiang at the Rajko Mitic Stadium on Saturday, a move club officials described as securing 'the most talented player to appear in China in decades.' Wan, an attacking midfielder, joins the Belgrade giant following a breakout performance in the U-17 Asian Cup qualifiers, where he scored five goals in five matches for the Chinese national youth team. He will initially join Red Star's youth academy, renowned for generating over 70 million euros in player sales over the last two years. 'Our domestic framework has become too small for our ambitions,' said Nikola Jelic, Red Star's Academy Director. 'Red Star is the largest club in Eastern Europe and must follow global trends. We are opening the Asian market with Wan, who is, by our assessment, the most talented player to emerge from China in the last 20 to 20 years.' Wan is already familiar with Serbian football, having spent two months at the Duljaj Football Academy in Topola prior to this move. Speaking at his unveiling, the teenager highlighted the contrast between domestic and European play. 'European football focuses much more on technique and tactics,' Wan said. 'In China, we focus more on physical strength and endurance.' Red Star Belgrade is the largest club in Eastern Europe and has a rich history of producing talented players. The club has a strong youth academy and has generated over 70 million euros in player sales over the last two years. Wan's signing is a significant move for the club and is expected to bring a new level of competition to the team. The 16-year-old midfielder is already familiar with Serbian football and has spent two months at the Duljaj Football Academy in Topola prior to this move. Speaking at his unveiling, Wan highlighted the contrast between domestic and European play. 'European football focuses much more on technique and tactics,' Wan said. 'In China, we focus more on physical strength and endurance.'
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Red Star Belgrade Signs Chinese Teenage Prospect Wan Xiang
Red Star Belgrade has signed Chinese teenage prospect Wan Xiang, a 16-year-old attacking midfielder who joins the club's youth academy after a breakout performance in the U-17 Asian Cup qualifiers.
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