
Although the home-and-away system has been fully restored to the Premier League this season following the outbreak, it hasn't stopped the league's continued downward trend.
Recently, Shenzhen team, Wuhan three towns, Shanghai seaport all exposed the news of the imminent dissolution of next year. Against this backdrop, the wave of foreign aid departures has resurfaced in the recent Chinese Super League. Ndiaye, Paulinho Jr, Wuhan Sanzhen Stanchou, Beijing Guoan Ademi and other four foreign aid has been officially transferred to leave the team.
In addition, Shandong Taishan's big-name foreign aid Fellaini has also decided to terminate his contract with the club two years ahead of schedule at the end of this season and leave Taishan, where he has played for four years.
According to the latest news, Seaport foreigner Oscar, who is known as the biggest foreigner in the Chinese Super League, is also likely to leave the team at the end of this season. It is reported that Seaport FC recently received an offer from a certain Champions League-level Portuguese super giant to acquire Oscar for a transfer fee of less than 10 million euros.
As we all know, Oscar is currently the most valuable foreign aid in the Chinese Super League.At the end of 2016, Harbour FC brought in the Brazilian midfielder from Premier League giants Chelsea for £60 million. Two seasons after joining the team, Oscar led Harbour to win the Chinese Super League title in the 2018 season.
In order to keep the super foreigner, the harbor club successfully renewed Oscar's contract with a sky-high four-year deal worth 26 million euros a year before the FA introduced a new foreigner salary limit policy at the end of 2019.
However, in the past three seasons, Oscar did not lead Harbour to win any title again, but his annual salary of over 200 million yuan has become a heavy burden for the club. As a result, Shanghai Seaport has been looking to sell Oscar for the last two years.
Early last year, La Liga giants Barcelona were interested in Oscar, but the Shanghai seaport rejected it because their offer was too low. In addition, Barcelona A giants Flamengo also intended to introduce Oscar and even reached an agreement with him to join the club. However, Flamengo was not willing to pay the transfer fee for the introduction of Oscar, and Seaport Club naturally could not accept this kind of white-knuckle behavior.
Now, the Portuguese super club has made an offer to Port FC. It's just under 10 million euros, but considering that Oscar only has 14 months left on his contract with the club and that Port could be disbanded next year, the offer is attractive enough.
If Oscar does move to the Portuguese Super League next season, the Chinese Super League will lose its last truly big name foreigner. Two short years ago, the Chinese Super League still had a lot of big name foreigners like Paulinho, Hulk, Arnautovic and Carrasco. After the gold dollar soccer bubble completely burst, today's Chinese Super League is chicken feed.
Oscar's departure will also mark the complete decline of the Chinese Super League, with the top domestic professional league losing its competitiveness and becoming a second-rate level in Asia. In the next 10 years, I'm afraid Chinese fans will never see the shocking images of Guangzhou Evergrande winning the Asian Championship again...










