
After a lot of ups and downs, the Chinese soccer world welcomes the heavy news: naturalized striker Alan is about to return to the Chinese Super League. Brazilian media flunet revealed that Alan has broken with Fluminense and will soon embark on a journey to China. Alan's return is a foregone conclusion, which signals his growing importance in the Asian Cup and makes him a potential combatant for the Chinese men's soccer team.
According to reports, the termination of Allan's contract with Fluminense was quite peaceful. Due to the fact that he had no football to play in Brazil and was offered a good deal, the two sides chose to part ways peacefully. It seems that Alan will officially join his new employer in the Chinese Super League next week at the latest. He will return to this battlefield after leaving the Chinese Super League two years ago.
Currently, the CSL team that has the closest relationship with Alan is undoubtedly Qingdao Hainiu. After two weeks of marathon negotiations, the two sides had disagreed on salary and contract issues. If Alan finally joins Qingdao Hainiu, it means that both sides have reached an agreement and Alan is willing to take a pay cut in order to return to the CSL. However, Alan could also join other Chinese Super League teams, perhaps because they offer more attractive conditions.
It is also reported that Alan's contract with CSL includes a clause to play for the national team. He is not excluded from playing for the Chinese team. Therefore, once the national team calls up, Alan will almost certainly appear in the national team list. At present, Alan is most worried about his physical condition. The 34-year-old has rarely played in the past two years, and regaining his fitness has become his top priority after returning to China, especially in the Chinese Super League.










