
The anti-corruption crackdown triggered by Li Tie took the soccer world by storm, as everyone witnessed the arrest of 100 people from the Football Association down to the league. Among them, even Korean player Sun Junho was not spared. The arrest of Sun Jun-ho has put many teams' foreign aiders in deep thought. It is no exaggeration to say that the current Chinese Super League is undergoing a major reshuffle, and the old era of golden dollar soccer is gone. At the same time, the relevant departments of the crackdown on fake gambling and black determination, the Football Association senior have fallen into the net, while the league in the fake gambling and black problems are still rampant. This for some big-name foreign aid, leave this very place has become a choice.
I'm sure many fans have seen that Fellaini, Stanchou and Ademi, the mighty foreigners of the Chinese Super League, have announced that they are leaving the league. Obviously, they want to draw a line in the sand with Chinese soccer. Nowadays, Chinese soccer is fighting against corruption like never before. Some fans believe that the arrest of South Korean foreign aid Sun Junho could be just the beginning. It is not ruled out that some foreign aiders will be arrested next. Meanwhile, the new leadership team will be in the lead after the repeated sweeps of Chinese soccer, and the players' wages and rules will certainly be stricter. Of course, foreign aiders may not be paid as much and some things may be more transparent, which means it may not be as easy to make money in Chinese soccer.
Everyone has seen the performance of Chinese soccer declining one after another, which has caused many fans to be dissatisfied. In addition, due to the bad economic environment, CFA has cut the salary more than once, which made many players complain. It is not surprising to hear that many foreign aiders are leaving now. With the departure of big-name foreign aiders, it is clear that the Chinese Super League teams, which once rivaled the top five leagues, will gradually become second-rate teams, which is not a bad thing for Chinese soccer, which really needs to be managed properly.
It was recently reported that CSL's first superstar, Oscar, left Hong Kong for €9 million. Next, it will be back to Portuguese supergiant Porto. As we all know, Oscar moved to CSL from Chelsea for €60 million. it is no exaggeration to say that Oscar has become the number one in CSL. Now, it has been revealed that Oscar, the top of the CSL, will be leaving Hong Kong, signaling the demise of the CSL. Not surprisingly, the top superstar of the CSL will also defect. As the saying goes, people die for wealth, birds die for food, and Oscar's departure is understandable.
Oscar joined Shanghai and led the team to win the Chinese Super League title. As we all know, after Li Tie was investigated, Chen Xuyuan was also arrested. Meanwhile, there are reports that Chen Xuyuan's son made money on the team's signings. Meanwhile, there are also reports that winning the $12 billion championship in Hong Kong is a tricky issue. When something does get thoroughly investigated, it could be trouble for Oscar as well. So now there are reports that Oscar leaving the Chinese Super League is not out of the question.
Although Oscar, 32, is no longer young, he still has oil in his tank. In contrast, Portuguese supergiant Porto signed Oscar to a €6 million contract over three years and paid Hong Kong a €9 million transfer fee, converted to €72 million. Many fans complained about Hong Kong. They could have sold for that price in eight years. I have to say that in today's environment, anything is possible. Choosing to protect yourself with Mingzhe is the wisest choice. Of course, Oscar's departure will also reduce Hong Kong's strength. Meanwhile, the next Chinese Super League could end up going to an all Chinese team like Xu Jiayin's team.
Seeing the decline in Chinese soccer results and the decline in the league's competitive level nowadays, many fans have blamed Li Tie, Chen Xuyuan and Du Zhaocai as the culprits. They believe that these people have lost their reverence for Chinese soccer and have taken it as a tool to make money. Take Li Tie as an example, he was once one of the most outstanding defenders in Chinese soccer and has represented China in World Cup matches. He is very clear about the direction of progress in Chinese soccer. Therefore, when he assumed a position of power, many fans hoped that he would lead the rise of Chinese soccer. On the other hand, what did Li Tie do? When he faked his way through the league and became the head coach of Chinese soccer, he squashed naturalization and nepotism. He only wanted to make money, which really disappointed the fans. Many fans want to punish Li Tie, Chen Xuyuan and others.










