Recently, the transfer market of the Chinese Super League is once again bustling, and Taishan foreign aid Fellaini, Wuhan Sanzhen foreign aid Stanciu, and Guoan foreign aid Ademi officially announced their departure. After the end of the golden dollar soccer, the overall level of the Chinese Super League has dropped dramatically, and a large number of high-level or valuable foreign aid in the Chinese Super League fled from the Chinese Super League. After Fellaini and Stanciu bid farewell to the Chinese Super League, the harbor ace foreign aid Oscar's departure has also entered the countdown stage. In interviews with media reporters, Oscar repeatedly said that after the expiration of his contract with Seaport, he would consider returning to the European giants or the Brazilian domestic league.

Oscar's contract with Shanghai Port will expire in six months. If a team offers a reasonable transfer offer, Shanghai Port will likely consider selling Oscar before his contract expires in order to obtain transfer funds. According to Portuguese media outlet Record, Portuguese super-giant Porto is willing to offer Oscar a €9 million transfer offer for the centerpiece of Shanghai Port's midfield. In addition, Porto is willing to offer Oscar a three-year €2 million contract. With only six months left on his contract, Oscar could also be sold for €9 million, a deal that Hong Kong would naturally seriously consider, and Oscar could return to Europe's top giants with this transfer. Porto and Benfica are known as the black European stores in the world of soccer, producing a plethora of talented stars, and both teams are regulars in the Champions League.

Personally, if Shanghai Port can strike a deal with Porto for Oscar's transfer, it would be a win-win deal between Oscar and Shanghai Port. As the highest paid player in the Premier League, Oscar left his old club with a hefty transfer fee. With Oscar, Fellaini and other former top stars in Europe bidding farewell to the Chinese Super League, the league will officially enter the era of the common man. Although gold-dollar soccer has put enormous financial pressure on many small and medium-sized teams, many of which have struggled to operate, the attention and overall level of the league has been effectively raised following the arrival of a large number of top stars in the Chinese Super League. Soccer is essentially a money-burning sport, and without sufficient financial strength, the performance of teams unable to bring in good players cannot naturally be guaranteed.

The price of Chinese Super League players is said to be too high, which only shows that there is a lack of soccer talent in China and that things are scarce. Compared to the English Premier League and Europe's top giants, the overall investment in the Chinese Super League is not worth mentioning at all. Therefore, I personally strongly believe that the CFA should abolish the neutral name policy and attract more investors to bring money into the soccer market. Only in this way will Chinese soccer have the possibility to accumulate.

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