Domestic players studying abroad has always been in the limelight. Due to the limitation of the level of domestic players, very few players can go abroad, and even fewer can go to famous leagues. Therefore, whenever there are players studying abroad or related rumors, everyone is ecstatic. Nowadays, the situation of domestic players studying abroad is far behind the period when Wu Lei and Li Lei studied abroad at the same time. The only mainstream leagues have Wu Shaocong in the Turkish Super League, a young international who has never had the chance to play. Other players are either in fringe leagues or lower leagues without much reference.

Among the younger generation of international players, Dai Weijun is one of the few domestic players who can study in a mainstream league. Dai Weijun, who came from England's youth training system, quickly showed strength beyond his age when he returned to play in China, and even became the starting midfielder of the national soccer team at an early stage. Dai Weijun was highly anticipated because of his outstanding ability to get away from the ball and his confidence in making moves that many Chinese players don't have. And Dai Weijun's rumors of studying abroad have been around many times before, but because the Shenzhen team didn't want to release him for free.

According to domestic media reports, Dai Weijun missed out on a Ligue 1 team as he got entangled with Shenzhen. Meanwhile, a Belgian team is interested, but the European transfer window is closed and Dai Weijun has no chance to study abroad for the time being. The Ligue 1 team is likely to be Chinese club Auxerre. The soon-to-be-relegated team has a tradition of bringing in Chinese players, thanks to its Chinese background. The domestic company hopes to give back to Chinese soccer by investing in European clubs, but Auxerre has not had a single domestic player succeed here.

We all saw the situation of the Shenzhen team, the probability of dissolution of the end is relatively high, but regardless of the dissolution of the Shenzhen team or not, Dai Weijun is unlikely to study abroad this year. If the Shenzhen team is not disbanded, the 23-year-old national soccer midfielder still has a contract with the team. Even if they remain in arrears, Dai Weijun will have to play for Shenzhen if the FA does not restore his freedom. Dai Weijun needs to find a club to play for as soon as possible after the Shenzhen team is disbanded. If he is going to study abroad and wait until the summer window to complete his studies, he will not be able to play until at least August, which is more than he can afford to lose.

In addition, some of this year's Asian Games think that, as an absolute mainstay of the U24 Asian Games team, it is unlikely that he will miss any of the training and drills, and that the Asian Games will delay some of his time to play for his club. As a result, Dai Weijun is unlikely to study abroad this year. Most likely he will leave China in the winter window next January, and it would be more appropriate for him to study abroad at the age of 24. All in all, Dai Weijun suffered a big loss and delay in his contract with Shenzhen, but he still hopes for a good result.

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