
Recently, the Chinese Super League transfer clouds again, Shandong Taishan foreign aid Fellaini, Wuhan three towns foreign aid Stan Qiu, Guoan foreign aid Ademi announced one after another to leave the team. With the end of the golden dollar soccer era, the overall strength of the Chinese Super League suffered a decline, many strength of foreign aid have fled. The departure of Fellaini and Stanchou heralded the departure of the Harbor team's foreign aid Oscar is also on the verge. In an interview with the media, Oscar confessed that after the expiration of his contract, he is inclined to return to the European giants or the Brazilian league.
Oscar has only six months left in his contract with Shanghai Port. If a reasonable offer is made by a team, Shanghai Port may sell him before the expiration of his contract in order to raise transfer funds. According to the Portuguese newspaper Record, Porto is willing to offer 9 million euros for Oscar, and promised a three-year contract with an annual salary of 2 million. At this critical moment, if Oscar can be sold for 9 million euros, Shanghai port will naturally carefully consider this transaction, Oscar also take this opportunity to return to Europe's top clubs. Porto and Benfica, as the world's soccer world known as the "black soccer market", cultivated a lot of talented players, the two teams are also the Champions League regulars.
My personal opinion is that if Shanghai Port can reach an agreement with Porto for Oscar's transfer, it would certainly be a win-win situation for both sides. As the highest paid player in the Chinese Super League, Oscar's departure would bring a handsome transfer fee to his old employer. With the departure of Oscar, Fellaini and other former top European stars, the Chinese Super League may step into the era of civilianization. Despite the huge financial pressure that gold dollar soccer has brought to many small and medium-sized teams, the addition of many top stars has also significantly increased the attention and overall level of the league. Soccer is ultimately a money-burning sport, and teams cannot guarantee to bring in good players without strong financial resources.
Some people have questioned the Chinese Super League players are too high, in fact, reflecting the scarcity of Chinese soccer talent, things are expensive. Compared with the English Premier League and other top European leagues, the overall investment in the Chinese Super League is still insufficient. Therefore, I firmly believe that the CFA should abolish the neutral name policy to attract more investors to inject into the soccer market and lay the foundation for the development of soccer in China.










