Rumor has it that Shenzhen FC's foreign aid Quintero may bid farewell to the Chinese Super League stage next January? Recently, international media have been reporting that Shenzhen Football Club's foreign aid Quintero intends to quit the Chinese Super League and look for a new home. The alleged reason for his departure is to return to the Colombian national team. However, insiders of SZFC revealed that Quintero himself denied the rumor and expressed great satisfaction with his playing career in SZFC. In addition, the deep football officials revealed that the return ticket of Quintero has been arranged, and is expected to arrive in China in the second half of October. On August 11, the 14th round of the Chinese Super League came to an end, and SZFC agreed that players such as Quintero, Archie Mpeng, and Wakaso would return to their respective national teams to prepare for the World Cup qualifiers. Recently, foreign media focused on the destination of Quintero, speculating that he may leave the Chinese Super League in January of next year in order to return to the Colombian national team. It is rumored that the reason for Quintero's departure from the CSL is that playing here makes it difficult for him to get a call-up to the national team. Previously, the Colombian national team was interested in recruiting him, but due to the anti-epidemic policy, it did not work. Foreign media pointed out that Quintero has been in contact with Medellín Independiente, Gremio, River Plate and other clubs. According to international media reports, Quintero's departure is expected in January next year, that is, after the end of this season's Chinese Super League. However, according to our reporter, this is not the case.

Since joining SZF, Jintro has been performing eye-catching in the league, contributing 6 assists in 14 games, although no goals, becoming the team's assist king, and ranking second only to Oscar in the Chinese Super League's assist list. In the first stage of the deep football league, Jintero played a key role in helping the team break into the championship group. It is worth mentioning that before the start of this year's Copa America, the Colombian national team had hoped that he would join them, but he eventually chose to stay at home. In response to the decision to fail to participate in the World Cup qualifiers and the Copa America due to the epidemic, Quintero said in an interview that it was a difficult choice, "I've never been in this kind of situation before, and after communicating with the Colombian soccer federation, the national team, and the Shamrocks, I made this decision." Quintero said that due to the country's strict anti-epidemic policy, if he returns to Colombia, and then back to the Shamrocks will face many difficulties. He revealed that before he made his decision, he had communicated with several foreigners of SZF, "They gave me good advice, and I'm happy to stay, keep a positive mindset, and go all out to play for SZF." Quintero also said that he has communicated with the president of the Colombian Football Federation and the head coach of the national team on the phone, "I introduced them to the epidemic prevention situation and requirements on our side, and they all expressed their understanding, and I hope that such a decision will not affect my future in the national team. In fact, if I maintain good form in the Super League, the national team will still call me up, and I hope that both myself and the Colombian national team will perform well, and most importantly that everyone is healthy."

According to insiders of SZFC, Jintro has not made a request to leave the team next January, and as for his contact with other clubs, it does not exist. Officials of Shenzhen Football said that they have arranged air tickets for Jintero to return to China in late October. At that time, he will prepare for the championship group of the Chinese Super League and is expected to participate in the FA Cup competition.

As a matter of fact, Quintero's contract with SZF is for three years, and it is indeed a bit surprising that he proposed to leave the team after just one year. According to the Argentine newspaper Ole, Quintero's annual salary at SZFC is close to the top foreign aid salary of 3 million euros stipulated by the Chinese Super League, which is much higher than what he earns when he plays in South America, and there is no reason for him to give it up. Therefore, the clubs are prepared to deal with it in advance. Guangzhou City's foreign aid Caldona, who returned home during the interval, said he hoped to return to our country with his family, "In these months, due to the match system of the game, the players can't see their families, and the psychological pressure is great."

However, since he has chosen to come to play in the Chinese Super League, as a professional player, "you can't have both the fish and the bear's paw", and under the current epidemic policy, something must be given up.

The Chinese Super League has undoubtedly been an important chapter in Quintero's career. Rumor has it that he will bid farewell to this stage in January next year, sparking widespread concern. Recently, several international media outlets have reported that Shenzhen Football Club's foreign aid Quintero may be about to end his journey in the CSL and seek a new club. Quintero's move is allegedly to return to the Colombian national team. Although SZFC insiders denied rumors of Quintero's departure and said he was satisfied with his time at SZFC, the outside world is still curious about Quintero's move. It is understood that SZFC has already arranged a return ticket for Quintero, who is expected to return to our country in late October. Looking back on the performance of Jintro in Shenzhen Football, he did not score in 14 games, but contributed 6 assists, becoming the team's assist king, and second only to Oscar in the Chinese Super League assist list. His key role in the first phase of the Shenzhen Football League helped the team successfully advance to the championship group. However, Quintero's absence in the World Cup qualifiers and the Copa America has sparked speculation about his future destination. Foreign media pointed out that Quintero has made contact with clubs such as Medellín Independiente, Gremio and River Plate, hoping to return to the South American game. According to international media reports, Quintero's departure time is expected to be next January, that is, after the end of this season's Chinese Super League. However, our reporter's exclusive investigation found that the truth is not so simple.

Quintero's outstanding performance in SZF has not only won the fans' favor, but also made him the focus of media attention. Although he has not publicly stated that he will leave the team next January, his future is still full of suspense. Under the influence of the epidemic, Quintero was unable to return to Colombia to participate in the national team tournament, which made him doubly troubled. In an interview, he said, "This is a difficult choice, I have never been in this situation before. After communicating with the Colombian Football Federation, the national team and Shenzhen Football, I made this decision." Quintero emphasized that he understands China's anti-epidemic policy and said that if he returns to Colombia, he will face many difficulties before returning to the Shamrocks. Quintero revealed that before making his decision, he had communicated with several foreigners of SZFC, "They gave me good advice, and I'm happy to stay, keep a positive mindset, and go all out for SZFC." He also said that he has communicated with the president of the Colombian Football Federation and the head coach of the national team on the phone, "I introduced them to the epidemic prevention situation and requirements on our side, and they all expressed their understanding, and I hope that such a decision will not affect my future in the national team. In fact, if I maintain good form in the Super League, the national team will still call me up, and I hope that both myself and the Colombian national team will perform well, and most importantly that everyone is healthy."

Although the insiders of Shenzhen Football denied the rumors of Jintro's departure, it is understood that Shenzhen Football has already arranged a ticket for Jintro to return to China in late October. By then, he will be preparing for the championship group of the Chinese Super League and is expected to participate in the AFC Cup competition. Quintero's contract with SZF was originally for three years, but it is indeed puzzling that news of his departure came out after only one year. According to the Argentinean newspaper Ole, Quintero's annual salary at SZFC was as high as 3 million euros, far exceeding what he earned while playing in South America, and there was no reason for him to give up so easily. Therefore, the clubs are prepared to respond in advance. Guangzhou City's foreign aid Caldona, who returned home during the interval, said he hoped to return to our country with his family, "In these months, due to the tournament system of competition, the players can't see their families, and the psychological pressure is great." Nonetheless, as a professional player, Quintero has to face the reality that he needs to make a trade-off between his personal professional development and his family's emotions under the epidemic policy. In the current Chinese Super League, he will continue to play his strength and contribute to the team.

In the world of soccer, there is a lot of news about Shenzhen's foreign aid Quintero's upcoming farewell to the Chinese Super League. It is reported that Quintero intends to end his journey in the CSL in January next year in order to return to the Colombian national team. The news has sparked a heated debate in both domestic and international media. However, insiders of SZFC revealed that Quintero himself is very satisfied with his career in SZFC and denied the rumors of his departure. At the same time, SZFC officials confirmed that they have arranged return tickets for Quintero, who is expected to return to our country in late October. Reviewing the performance of Jintro in SZFC, he performed well in the Chinese Super League, and although he did not score in 14 matches, he contributed 6 assists, becoming the team's assist king. His key role in the first phase of the Shenzhen Football League helped the team advance to the championship group. Faced with the dilemma of not being able to participate in the World Cup qualifiers and the Copa America due to the epidemic, Quintero said it was a difficult choice. He said he communicated with the Colombian Football Federation, the national team and the Shamrocks, and ultimately made the decision to stay in the country. Quintero emphasized that he understands and respects China's anti-epidemic policy. Quintero revealed that before making his decision, he communicated with several foreigners of the SZFA, "They gave me good advice, and I'm happy to stay, keep a positive mindset, and do my best to play for the SZFA." He also said that he had communicated with the president of the Colombian Football Federation and the head coach of the national team on the phone, "I introduced them to the epidemic prevention situation and requirements on our side, and they all expressed their understanding, and I hope that such a decision will not affect my future in the national team."

Although SZF denied the rumors of Jintero's departure, it is reported that SZF has arranged a ticket for him to return to China in late October. At that time, he will prepare for the championship group of the Chinese Super League and is expected to participate in the competition of the FA Cup. Quintero has a three-year contract with Shenzhen Football, but news of his departure after just one year has caused much speculation. According to Argentina's Ole newspaper, Quintero's annual salary at SZFC is close to the Chinese Super League's stipulated top salary of 3 million euros for a foreign aid player, much higher than what he earns playing in South America, and there is no reason for him to give it up so easily. Therefore, the clubs are prepared to deal with it in advance. Guangzhou City's foreign aid Caldona, who returned home during the interval, said he hoped to return to our country with his family, "In these months, due to the match system of the game, the players can't see their families, and the psychological pressure is great." Nonetheless, Quintero must face the reality that under the epidemic policy, he needs to make a trade-off between his personal professional development and his family's emotions. He will continue to play his best and contribute to the team in the current Chinese Super League.

The soccer world is abuzz with news about Shenzhen's foreign aid Quintero's impending departure from the Chinese Super League next January. It is rumored that Quintero's move is to return to his coveted Colombian national team. Although the deep football side to leave the team to deny the rumors, and said that Quintero to the team performance satisfaction, but the outside world is still curious about the destination of the foreign aid. It is reported that SZF has arranged a return trip for Quintero, who is expected to return to China in late October. The outstanding performance of Gintero in SZFA has made him the center of attention. in 14 games, although he did not score any goals, he contributed 6 assists and became the team's assist king. In the first stage of the league, his key assists helped the team break into the championship group. However, the epidemic blocked his return to the Colombian national team for the World Cup qualifiers and Copa America. In an interview, Quintero said it was a tough choice. He said he communicated with the Colombian Football Federation, the national team and the Shamrocks, and ultimately decided to stay in the country. Quintero revealed that before he made his decision, he had in-depth communication with several foreigners of the Shamrocks, "They gave me good advice, and I'm happy to stay, keep a positive mindset, and go all out for the Shamrocks." He also said that he had communicated with the president of the Colombian Football Federation and the head coach of the national team on the phone, "I introduced them to the epidemic prevention situation and requirements on our side, and they all expressed their understanding, and I hope that such a decision will not affect my future in the national team."

Although SZF denied the rumors of Jintero's departure, it is reported that SZF has arranged a ticket for him to return to China in late October. By then, he will be preparing for the championship group of the Chinese Super League and is expected to compete in the AFC Cup. Quintero's contract with SZFA was originally for three years, but the news of his departure after just one year is indeed puzzling. According to the Argentinean newspaper Ole, Quintero's annual salary at SZFC is as high as 3 million euros, far more than what he earns when he plays in South America, and there is no reason for him to give up so easily. Therefore, the clubs are prepared to respond in advance. Guangzhou City's foreign aid Caldona, who returned home during the interval, said he hoped to return to our country with his family, "In these months, due to the tournament system of competition, the players can't see their families, and the psychological pressure is great." Nonetheless, Quintero must face the reality that under the epidemic policy, he needs to make a trade-off between his personal professional development and his family's emotions. He will continue to play his best and contribute to the team in the current Chinese Super League.

In the soccer arena, the news about Shenzhen's foreign aid Quintero's imminent farewell to the Chinese Super League in January next year has attracted widespread attention. The rumor stems from reports in the international media that Quintero intends to quit the Chinese Super League in order to return to the Colombian national team. However, the insiders of SZFC made it clear that Quintero himself is satisfied with his career in SZFC and denied the rumors of his departure. Meanwhile, SZFC officials confirmed that they have arranged return tickets for Quintero, who is expected to return to our country in late October. Quintero's performance in SZFC was outstanding, although he didn't score in 14 matches, he contributed 6 assists and became the team's assist king. In the first stage of the league of Shenzhen Football, his key assists helped the team successfully advance to the championship group. Faced with the dilemma of not being able to participate in the World Cup qualifiers and Copa America due to the epidemic, Quintero said it was a tough choice. He said he communicated with the Colombian Football Federation, the national team and the Shamrocks and finally decided to stay in the country. Quintero revealed that before making his decision, he had in-depth exchanges with several foreigners from the Shamrocks, "They gave me good advice, and I'm happy to stay, keep a positive mindset, and go all out for the Shamrocks." He also said that he had communicated with the president of the Colombian Football Federation and the head coach of the national team on the phone, "I introduced them to the epidemic prevention situation and requirements on our side, and they all expressed their understanding, and I hope that such a decision will not affect my future in the national team."

Although SZF denied the rumors of Jintero's departure, it is reported that SZF has arranged a ticket for him to return to China in late October. By then, he will be preparing for the championship group of the Chinese Super League and is expected to compete in the AFC Cup. Quintero has a three-year contract with SZFA, but the news of his departure after just one year is really puzzling. According to the Argentinean newspaper Ole, Quintero's annual salary at SZFC is as high as 3 million euros, which far exceeds what he earns when he plays in South America, and there is no reason for him to give up so easily. Therefore, the clubs are prepared to respond in advance. Guangzhou City's foreign aid Caldona, who returned home during the interval, said he hoped to return to our country with his family, "In these months, due to the tournament system of competition, the players can't see their families, and the psychological pressure is great." Nonetheless, Quintero must face the reality that under the epidemic policy, he needs to make a trade-off between his personal professional development and his family's emotions. He will continue to play his best and contribute to the team in the current Chinese Super League.

In the soccer world, rumors continue to swirl about Shenzhen's foreign aid Quintero possibly leaving the Chinese Super League next January. It is rumored that Quintero's move is to return to his beloved Colombian national team. Although the insiders of Shenzhen Football denied this rumor and said that Quintero is satisfied with his career in Shenzhen Football, but the outside world is still curious about the foreign aid's destination. It is reported that SZFC has arranged a return trip for Quintero, who is expected to return to our country in late October. Jintro's performance in SZFC is outstanding, although no goals in 14 games, but contributed 6 assists, becoming the team's assist king. His key assists helped the team successfully advance to the championship group in the first stage of the Shamrocks' league. Faced with the dilemma of not being able to participate in the World Cup qualifiers and Copa America due to the epidemic, Quintero said it was a tough choice. He said he communicated with the Colombian Football Federation, the national team and the Shamrocks and finally decided to stay in the country. Quintero revealed that before making his decision, he had in-depth exchanges with several foreigners from the Shamrocks, "They gave me good advice, and I'm happy to stay, keep a positive mindset, and go all out for the Shamrocks." He also said that he had communicated with the president of the Colombian Football Federation and the head coach of the national team on the phone, "I introduced them to the epidemic prevention situation and requirements on our side, and they all expressed their understanding, and I hope that such a decision will not affect my future in the national team."

Although SZF denied the rumors of Jintero's departure, it is reported that SZF has arranged a ticket for him to return to China in late October. By then, he will be preparing for the championship group of the Chinese Super League and is expected to compete in the AFC Cup. Quintero has a three-year contract with SZFA, but the news of his departure after just one year is really puzzling. According to the Argentinean newspaper Ole, Quintero's annual salary at SZFC is as high as 3 million euros, which far exceeds what he earns when he plays in South America, and there is no reason for him to give up so easily. Therefore, the clubs are prepared to respond in advance. Guangzhou City's foreign aid Caldona, who returned home during the interval, said he hoped to return to our country with his family, "In these months, due to the tournament system of competition, the players can't see their families, and the psychological pressure is great." Nevertheless, Quintero

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