The club was naturally nervous when faced with this series of thorny issues, but they soon adjusted their strategy and quickly clarified to the public, claiming that all financial disputes had been properly resolved with the International Arbitration Organization (IARO), except for the foreign exchange control issue which was still in doubt. However, this trivial suspense is just like a closed door, firmly blocking our transfer plan. Isn't this more unbearable than swallowing a bitter yellow dock?
Speaking of Dabrow, the player that Guoan brought in for millions of euros last year, who was supposed to be a star in the Chinese Super League, seems to be out of his element. In 17 matches, he only collected one goal and two assists, which made fans doubly disappointed, and have questioned whether Guoan's investment is a waste of money. Some people even said that he is "water goods", and now even become the team's "disaster".
However, the transfer ban is not directly related to Dabbro, the real crux of the matter is the foreign exchange control, which makes Guoan hovering in front of the door of the international soccer world. Doesn't Guiao's heart ache? Apparently yes. But the club continues to force a smile, claiming, "It doesn't matter, our daily work is not affected." Such a statement makes one cannot help but feel heartbroken for their stoicism.
Huang Qiang predicted in his sports commentary that Beijing Guoan will be a team to be reckoned with next year. They have not only brought in a number of world-class foreign aid, but also hired a world-renowned coach, Setien, and naturalized Serginho, all of which have made Guoan fans excited. However, the performance of the team's new recruits, Dabrow and De Souza, fell short of expectations and were dubbed "watery foreign aid" by the fans, and they demanded high salaries, which put the club in a dilemma. However, the club quickly solved these problems and did not affect the reinforcements. So, do you think Beijing Guoan will be able to win the Chinese Super League next year? Can they dominate Asia in the AFC Champions League?