Sohu Sports Express, as of today (June 15), weekly reports in Shanghai revealed that with the Australian soccer army advancing into the World Cup stage, Shanghai Harbour team received mixed news at the same time. The good news is that Australian foreign aid player Muay, who has just finished his international tournament, has been able to return to the Chinese Super League (CSL); the bad news is that Muay's win with Australia will cause him to miss most of the AFC Cup this season, and may even be absent for the entire CSL season's crucial sprint period. Zhou to Shanghai pointed out that Muy's road back is not a straight one. If he follows the example of new signing Ndiaye, he will be quarantined in Dalian for up to 35 days after arriving in Shanghai. Even if Muy leaves immediately, he will have to wait until July 20 to join the team. The second phase of the Chinese Super League season starts on July 21st. Coupled with the final training and warm-up matches for the national teams at the end of September in preparation for the World Cup, Muy will probably play fewer than 15 matches in the Seaport's league this season. In the face of this situation, the management of Seaport urgently needs to ensure that Muay returns to the team as soon as possible, while at the same time, consider the arrangement of his city of entry. According to many sources, Mui may be able to return to training in early July if the situation is handled correctly. This will not help him in the first phase of the league, but at least it will put him in a better position to face the challenge in the second phase. In addition, the Harbour Club will need to negotiate with Muay and the Australian National Team for Muay's non-attendance at the FIFA National Team Match Day at the end of September. If the negotiation fails, the Harbour management should immediately start to bring in a new foreigner. (Xiaoyu)

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