Shanghai Shenhua say Didier Drogba continues to be their gamer and that his exchange to Turkish team Galatasaray goes against the conditions of his contract.
The ex-Chelsea celebrity decided an 18-month cope with the Turkish team on Thursday.
"The team is greatly stunned," said Shenhua, who took Drogba to China suppliers on a two-and-a-half-year cope in This summer 2012.
"Drogba is still a gamer of Shanghai Shenhua Soccer Club. The contract between the two events is still within the interval of credibility."
Galatasaray declared Drogba would be becoming a member of them soon after his participation for Cream color Shore at the African-american Cup of Countries.
Speaking through his associates Sports PR Company on Tweets, the former Several weeks ahead, 34, said: "The opportunity to perform for this great team was an offer that I could not turn down.
"I am awaiting playing in the Winners Group again, against the best groups in Western countries."
But Shenhua have debated the exchange and recommended they are ready to increase the issue with Fifa world cup, world football's regulating body.
"We understand that Drogba is desperate to sign up in the Western Winners Group," they included in a declaration.
"Shanghai Shenhua Soccer Club and Drogba, on 1 This summer, 2012, formally finalized a official contract for a interval of two-and-a-half years.
"The team has served according to this contract and has successfully satisfied the responsibilities and responsibilities of the team.
"Shanghai Shenhua is ready to put together all the proof and information and publish it to Fifa world cup in order to secure its passions."
Drogba decided to perform in China suppliers after making Several weeks following their Winners Group victory in May 2012.
Before the contract with Galatasaray, he had used for authorization to make a loan shift during the China off-season but Fifa world cup rejected.
Fellow Shenhua striker Nicolas Anelka, also a former Several weeks team-mate, is set to be a part of French language team Juventus on a short-term loan cope.

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