Newcastle Jets striker Ryan Griffiths has decided to join Beijing Baxi FC, leaving the Jets effective immediately.
Newcastle Jets striker Ryan Griffiths has decided to join Beijing Baxi FC, leaving the Jets effective immediately.
Griffiths requested a release from his contract, which was due to expire at the end of the 2013/14 season.
“It is disappointing to lose a player like Ryan but we didn-t want to stand in his way when making this move was important for his family,” CEO Robbie Middleby said.
“Any transfer decision is case-by-case, and as Ryan has been weighing up a move to China for some time, we understand his decision.
“Ryan has been a great player for the club and we wish him well at Beijing Baxi.”
Griffiths departs the Jets after playing 55 games for the Club.
“This was a hard decision because I love this Club and town but I needed to consider my young family and do what is best for them, and right now that is going to play in China,” Griffiths said.
“I will always appreciate the management of the Jets for supporting me at this point in my career.
“One of the great things about the club is that at any time you can sit down, talk about your problems or opportunities and they will discuss it and attempt to come up with the best scenario or outcome for all concerned.”
Coach Gary van Egmond is disappointed to lose Griffiths but understands his decision.
“While our preference was for Ryan to stay, we understand at 32 years of age, going over to China now secures his family financially,” van Egmond said.