ESPN Brasil has uncovered a weighty story detailing the inner workings of the negotiations between the two sides. Before setting foot in the Brazilian vacation spot, Oscar and his family reportedly had no plans to return to the Barclays Premier League, let alone to São Paulo. Dating back 14 years, he joined Brazil International for a transfer fee of €6 million, a move that strained his relationship with the fans of his home team, Sao Paulo. However, during this homecoming vacation, Oscar accidentally discovered that the fans on both sides had begun to reconcile.

São Paulo club chairman and coach of Oscar's return to show great enthusiasm, three-way passionate attack, Oscar finally decided to return to São Paulo. According to his agent, the choice to join São Paulo is not for economic considerations. Oscar's entire cost will be borne by the São Paulo club independently, without the intervention of any sponsor.

Oscar began his career as a youth trainer at São Paulo, where he played 14 matches for the first team from 2008 to 2010, contributing three assists.In the summer of 2010, he moved to Brazil International for €6 million, which he used to join Chelsea, and in the winter of 2017, he moved to Shanghai Port for a whopping €60 million, leading the Chinese Super League's Golden Dollar era to its pinnacle.

Oscar has played 8 seasons in the Chinese Super League with outstanding performance. He not only maintained a very high attendance rate, but also showed his excellent soccer skills. In 248 matches for Shanghai Port, he scored 77 goals and dished out 141 assists. During his time at Shanghai Port, he led the team to win three Chinese Super League trophies, one AFC Cup trophy and one Super Cup trophy. With the Brazilian media exposing the news that he is about to join São Paulo, the time for Oscar to bid farewell to the port is quietly approaching.

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