
The drums of the new season are about to beat, and the clouds of the Chinese Super League are about to kick off. Although the transfer window was extended to April 12, the major teams have been in full swing. Recently, the Chinese Super League transfer market ripples, a number of shocking transfer transactions have been unveiled. In the early morning of April 7, Chengdu Rongcheng Football Club officially announced that they had reached an agreement with naturalized player Aixon.
In fact, the news of Ackerson joining Chengdu Rongcheng has long been rumored in the industry. As early as the end of February this year, he arrived in Chengdu with his family, and successfully entered the latest training list of the national football team. There was no official announcement, perhaps because the contract details had yet to be finalized. Now that the dust has settled, Iverson, who has been riding high in Asian soccer, will once again shine in the Chinese Super League.
Ekerson, whose real name is Elkerson, nicknamed "Little Bear" and "Ai Shen", was born in July 1989 in Coelho Neto, Brazil, with a height of 1.80 meters, and plays as a striker on the field. He was born in July 1989 in Coelho Neto, Brazil, with a height of 1.80 meters, playing as a striker in the field.
Aixon played for Guangzhou Evergrande and Shanghai Harbour, winning five Chinese Super League titles and two Asian Champions League titles, and was twice honored as the Chinese Super League Golden Boot. In the Chinese Super League all-time top scorer list, he topped the list with 123 goals. In the new season, he will continue to write the legend in the Chinese Super League with this brilliant record. In the last season, Ixon contributed 3 goals on behalf of Gremio in Barclays Premier League B, and helped the team to finish second and succeeded in breaking through to the Premier League, maintaining his outstanding athletic status.
The return of Ackerson is undoubtedly a valuable asset for Chengdu Rongcheng. Not only do they have a local striker with excellent physical conditioning, excellent goal-scoring skills, and a wealth of experience, but they have also strengthened their team's competitiveness. For the national soccer team, Iversen's return will help improve communication between the team and eliminate the need to travel long distances during international match days. We look forward to seeing Ickxon lead the Chinese men's soccer team to a great performance at the Asian Cup in January next year.










