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The missing people have returned home! The Chinese naturalized international returned after 8 months, recuperating from his wounds until he was forgotten

On April 21, Beijing time, naturalized player Li Ke updated his personal social media and said that he would return to China tomorrow. The international missed the round of 12 due to injury and was once forgotten. Li Ke has been back in the UK for 8 months, and now he is finally returning to China and returning to the field.

The missing people have returned home! The Chinese naturalized international returned after 8 months, recuperating from his wounds until he was forgotten

As the first naturalized player to represent the national football team, Li Ke was once highly anticipated and concerned. However, when he was needed most, Li Ke was injured before the round of 12, so he missed all 10 games of the round of 12.

The missing people have returned home! The Chinese naturalized international returned after 8 months, recuperating from his wounds until he was forgotten

Li Ke returned to the UK in August last year to recuperate from injuries, and was once forgotten because the national team did not have him, and the Chinese Super League did not have him. What happened to the naturalized international? From the occasional update of social media, it can be seen that Li Ke's injury must have been no problem for a long time, and he is constantly recovering, waiting for the arrival of the new season. This season's Chinese Super League, the time has been postponed, and now it is finally decided to start in May. To this end, Li Ke is finally going to return to China.

The missing people have returned home! The Chinese naturalized international returned after 8 months, recuperating from his wounds until he was forgotten

Many people say that China's naturalization policy has failed, but the Chinese international is still good. After all, at present, Jiang Guangtai and Li Ke have not left the Chinese Super League, and they will continue to play in China and continue to play for the national football team. Of course, we must also admit that the reason is that these 2 Chinese internationals have low salaries and are currently affordable in the Chinese Super League. Li Kexin will continue to play for Guoan this season, and Jiang Guangtai is likely to join Shanghai Seaport.

However, what is surprising is that Li Ming, the general manager of Guoan Club, has previously said in an interview that it is impossible to determine whether Li Ke and Hou Yongyong, two naturalized players, can enter the team's big list for the first half of the season. This seems to imply that the internal changes in Guoan, or the injuries of Li Ke and Hou Yongyong still need to be observed?

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