Sohu sports news, the morning of June 15, Shanghai week to Shanghai disclosed that the Australian soccer army into the World Cup, the Super League powerhouse Harbour suffered mixed changes. The good news is that Australia's foreign aid player Muy, who finished his national team campaign, is expected to return to the Chinese Super League. However, the ominous news is that with Australia's World Cup ticket in hand, Mooy is expected to miss the AFC Cup and even most of the Super League campaign in the run-up to the tournament. The week to Shanghai further reveals that Muay's road back is not a straight one. If you follow the example of newcomer Ndiaye, the quarantine period from Shanghai to Dalian is as long as 35 days. Even if Muy departs quickly, he will have to wait until after July 20 to join the team. The second phase of the Chinese Super League season is kicking off on July 21st. Together with the final assembly and warm-up for the World Cup teams at the end of September, Muy is expected to play less than 15 matches for the Harbor team throughout the year. In the face of this challenge, the Harbour management needs to act quickly. The first and foremost task is to arrange for Mui to enter the country as soon as possible and to choose the best city of entry. It is reported that if the operation is done correctly, Muy is expected to resume training in early July, although the impact on the first phase of the league will be limited, but at least it will be better for the second phase of the game. Secondly, Harbour Club will need to negotiate with Mui and the Australian National Team to have Mui not participate in the FIFA National Team Match Day at the end of September. If the negotiation fails, the management of Seaport should start the plan of introducing new foreign players immediately. (Xiaoyu)

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