In faraway South America, Taishan's youth training base is quietly nurturing hope, with the rise of one of its stars, Cayo, failing to make waves in the German transfer scene. At just 21 years old, he has yet to set foot on the professional league stage and his strength has yet to be tested. Although he is rumored to be a versatile midfielder, his true level remains a mystery. So far, he has not been seen in the Barclays Premier League or Barclays B. Although he is not big in stature, he has a tough sense of defense, injecting a touch of toughness into the team.
For Shandong Taishan, Kayo's arrival seems to be more of an adventure aimed at saving money. I am a firm believer that developing local young players is the way to go in the long run. With Choi Kang-hee at the helm, the foreigners have not been performing as well as they should, with Pato out for the season, Zeca seriously injured, newcomer Kazaa strong but unable to play due to positional overlap, and Bizinho a virtual non-factor. If Kayo can't escape his fate, he may be the next player to leave the team.
If Kayo really join, Shandong Taishan team will have Kayo, Kaza and Zeka three foreign aid. This foreign aid legion with them as the core, whether they can become the mainstay of the team, all of this is full of unknown and expectations.