Jim McGuinness has left his role at Chinese football club Beijing Sinobo Guoan.
Former Donegal manager Jim McGuiness had been working as Roger Schmidt’s assistant coach with the Chinese club since summer 2017. He was drafted in by the former Bayer Leverkusen manager last year, after spending five years was part of the coaching staff at Glasgow Celtic.
McGuinness had signed a two-and-a-half year deal to work with the club, who have confirmed the early release of his contract due to ‘personal family reasons.’
In his parting statement, McGuinness thanked everyone at the club for the opportunity before hinting at a ‘new chapter in Europe.’
“I would like to thank the owner of the club Mr. Joe , the GM Mr Li Ming and everyone associated with the club. The respect and hospitality that I have received since I have arrived in Beijing has been fantastic. Everyday working at the club has been thoroughly enjoyable.”
“I would also like to thank Roger for giving me the opportunity to be part of his management team. It has beena an amazing experience working under a top European coach and I have learned so much from him. I feel my experience in Beijing has set me up for the next stage in my development and I look forward to a new chapter in Europe.”
“I wish Roger, my collegaues in the coaching staff and everyone at Beijing Sinobo Guoan the very best for the 2018 season.”
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