Focusing on the Zhejiang soccer team, they had a remarkable performance last year, not only successfully entered the AFC Champions League, but also ranked second on the foreign aid list with a 7.5 million euro introduction fee. The team brings together many world-class foreign aid stars, their performance and strength directly related to the rise and fall of the team. Many analysts predict that Zhejiang's goal this year is not only to win the Asian Championship, but also to win the Chinese Super League. What are your thoughts on the likelihood of this vision being realized?

Looking at Beijing Guoan, they ranked third with an investment of 7.2 million euros, leaving a deep impression on their fans - that is, the bravado of always competing for the first place. However, this year they chose to keep a low profile and stopped talking about "always fighting for the first". They know that with the current lineup, they can only be regarded as the middle of the pack. The title race seems to have shifted to Chengdu Rongcheng and Shandong Taishan, with Beijing Guoan having no chance. It seems that they have known the situation for a long time. As the saying goes, only those who can correct their mistakes are really good friends.

Sports commentator Huang Qiang pointed out that the popularity of the current Chinese Super League is quite low, and many of the teams' sponsors are reluctant to invest heavily, and even if they do, it's only in bits and pieces. They know that investing hundreds of millions or even billions of dollars is not realistic in the current environment. The status quo of the Chinese Super League is not optimistic, and capital investment is often difficult to see results and lack of substance. However, there are some teams that are able to seize the opportunity to make small investments and eventually win the Chinese Super League title. For example, Shanghai SIPG's foreign aid investment is still huge and leads the list, followed closely by Beijing Guoan and Zhejiang. The strength of these strong teams with their foreign aid lineups should not be underestimated. So, will this year's Chinese Super League champion be born among these three?

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