Nigerian Chelsea legend John Obi Mikel has reportedly revealed the cancellation of his contract with Chinese Super League club Tianjin Teda, a year before an expiration was due.



The Super Eagles captain has allegedly not travelled with the first team to Spain for their preseason camp as he is currently negotiating with the club to terminate his contract.



According to reports from an interview with Tianjin TV Sports, Mikel said that he has parted ways with the club with immediate effect but has not set plans on which club he will join.



''I broke the contract with the club, which means I will leave Teda. As for my next stop, I am not sure yet, maybe I will return to Europe, maybe stay in China," he said.



''Anyway, I would like to wish the TEDA team good luck next season."



However, despite performing well for Tianjin Teda in the first half of the 2018/19 season, Mikel has been tormented with injuries after representing Nigeria at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.



Throughout his stay in China, the central midfielder cum defender featured in 31 Super League matches, tallying a total of 3 goals and the same number of assists respectively.



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