The transfer window for the Chinese Super League is buzzing with excitement, and the return of Ickerson and Li Ke signals a naturalization storm that is about to sweep through the country. It is reported that many of the five outstanding players have begun to weigh the pros and cons of joining a foreigner or staying in China to play soccer. Among them, Shanghai Shenhua and Yan Xinli have begun negotiations to join the team, and the local player is expected to become a member of our nationality in the future, even though he is playing as a foreigner for the time being!

Jiang Guangtai, undoubtedly the pride of Chinese soccer, occupies a central position in both Guangzhou and Shanghai port teams, and is an indispensable general of the national team. Li Ke, before his injury, had already won the respect of the fans, and this season he overcame his injury and is about to return to the battlefield of the Chinese Super League. With the advancement of the anti-corruption and anti-trafficking actions of the national football team, the naturalization policy has finally seen a ray of hope!

Shenhua team and the Finnish Super League Chinese defender Yan Xinli is in talks to join. The defender, who has been practicing in the Finnish Premier League for many years, is expected to join Jiang Guangtai in the Chinese Super League and become a double insurance policy for the national soccer team's center backs, which will significantly improve the strength of the national team. Yann Xinli's path to citizenship is relatively smooth, and his Chinese heritage is clear to see!

In addition to Yan Xinli, four players, including Zhong Le'an, Wu Xiaohai, Yang Ryan and Di Petro, have reportedly started the process of naturalization or joining the team. These players are not bad, Ryan Young is a solid starter in the Dutch second division, scoring goals. 24-year-old Ng Siu-hoi is doing well for the Vancouver White Wave in the USL, while 21-year-old DiPietro's potential in the Washington D.C. League is not to be underestimated. Scottish defender Chung Lok On, who plays for Orient Lions in the Hong Kong Premier League, is also expected to join the national soccer team if he performs well. The rising wave of naturalization may help Chinese soccer quickly get out of the woods and win the trust of fans! (Lao Qiu's Chinese Super League commentary)

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