
China's women's soccer team has added a new chapter to its overseas journey. on August 30th, CCTV news reported that China's women's soccer international Li Mengwen confirmed that she will be transferred to Paris Saint-Germain women's soccer team for a short period of time.
At the same time, the Premier League game clouds change, Chelsea in the away to 1-2 defeat Southampton, consecutive away losses, the worst record in six years of the first five rounds of war.
Li Mengwen, 27, is a defender who currently plays for the Jiangsu women's soccer team. She will be the next Chinese women's soccer player to join Paris after Wang Frost, who played for Grand Paris Women's Soccer in the 2018-2019 season.
Talking about her plan to stay in China, Li Mengwen said, "The desire to stay in China has been a long time coming, and it became even stronger after the Olympics. At first, I planned to go to Italy and shared my thoughts with my former Jiangsu coach Joss, who unexpectedly asked me if I was interested in going to Paris, which surprised me, after all, it was an opportunity not to be missed to try."
"Since August 5, I have agreed with the Parisian side and also communicated with the Jiangsu team, who have given me maximum support and helped me a lot."
"At the beginning of the year, the Wuhan team had also extended an olive branch to me, offering a generous salary and inviting me for two consecutive years. But staying in the ocean has always been my dream, and as long as I have the opportunity, I will still choose to stay in the ocean, hoping to use it to broaden my horizons."
Li Mengwen also asked Wang Frost, a senior who stayed in the ocean, for her experience.
"She said the language is the primary challenge, that French is spoken over there in France, and that I have a fair foundation in English and plan to communicate with my coach through English first."
Currently, China's women's soccer team has a number of players active in the European and American leagues, such as Wang Frost of the U.S. National League, Shen Menglu and Shen Mengyu of Celtic of the Scottish Premier League, Tang Jiali of the La Liga, and Zhang Linyan of the Swiss Women's Premier League.










