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No face! The media suggested that vietnamese stars play in the Chinese Super League, and were mercilessly ridiculed: to be owed wages?

The Chinese national football team lost to Vietnam in the round of 12, creating another humiliating moment in the history of Chinese football, but it also achieved the glory of the opponent Vietnamese team, and a group of Vietnamese players quickly became popular. Recently, some Vietnamese media revealed that Nguyen Quang Hai, the core of the Vietnamese midfield, is seeking a transfer, and even some Chinese media suggested that Nguyen Quang Hai play in the Chinese Super League. Regrettably, however, this proposal was mercilessly ridiculed by the other side.

No face! The media suggested that vietnamese stars play in the Chinese Super League, and were mercilessly ridiculed: to be owed wages?

According to Vietnamese media SOHA, Nguyen Quang Hai is considering leaving the Vietnamese league after the transfer window is opened, and his first choice is to look for opportunities to play in Europe, but there are no Invitations from European clubs to him at the moment. Fortunately, some Asian league teams are interested in Nguyen Quang Hai, including clubs in Japan, South Korea and the Thai Super League, who have already sent invitations to Nguyen Quang Hai.

No face! The media suggested that vietnamese stars play in the Chinese Super League, and were mercilessly ridiculed: to be owed wages?

When the news of Ruan Guanghai's transfer appeared, the Chinese media also quickly followed, a reporter believed that his ability was superior to that of Chinese local players, and now the Chinese Super League's top salary of 2 million euros is limited to European players, but it is a huge amount of money for Ruan Guanghai. Although the Chinese Super League is in decline, it is still one of the highest leagues in Asia, with big stars such as Oscar and Fellaini, will Nguyen Quang Hai represent Vietnamese football on the Chinese Super League? The media said.

No face! The media suggested that vietnamese stars play in the Chinese Super League, and were mercilessly ridiculed: to be owed wages?

However, compared with SOHA's vision of the possibility of Nguyen Quang Hai landing in the Chinese Super League, another media outlet KEHN's comments are more unabashed: "The salary level of the Chinese Super League is indeed very attractive for Vietnamese players, but it must be taken into account that at present, the Chinese Super League is basically difficult for every club, even if you can get a lot of contract commitments, but whether you can get the money in the end is another matter." If Ruan Quang Hai wants to play in the Chinese Super League, do you need to be prepared for being owed wages in advance? ”

For Vietnamese football, the 25-year-old Nguyen Quang Hai is currently a "national treasure" player, even known as The Lionel Messi of Vietnam. In such a situation, his next choice is particularly noteworthy.

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