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Goodbye Oscar, never again in the Golden Yuan Super League

Goodbye Oscar, never again in the Golden Yuan Super League

Reporter Han Bing reported that with Oscar posting a farewell on his social media account and matching it with a photo of his hands comparing his heart, the departure of the "double standard king" of transfer fees and annual salary in the history of the Chinese Super League has become a foregone conclusion. The famous transfer expert Romano, as well as the mainstream Media in Brazil such as "Global Sports", "Scoreboard", and UOL Network, have confirmed that oscars and flamenco have reached an agreement.

Although neither Flamengo nor Shanghai Harbour has yet to make a final announcement, flamenco has also stated from the perspective of respecting the original owner that it will wait for the right time to complete the signing. However, according to Pakistani media news, Oscar will join flamenco on a free loan for half a year, and during the loan period, Oscar's annual salary is all paid by the Brazilian club. It is reported that Oscar's annual salary (2.4 million euros after tax) in Flamengo is second only to G. Barbosa, who once played for Inter, and is only 1/10 of what he did at Shanghai Seaport.

Oscar's contract with Shanghai Harbour expires in early 2024, meaning oscar and Harbour have one last year of contract left after the loan period expires. At that time, both sides will have better options.

Goodbye Oscar, never again in the Golden Yuan Super League

So, from this point of view, Oscar's "goodbye" not only means that Harbor has lost the midfield core of the superstar this season, but also means that the Chinese Super League is likely to completely lose the iconic superstar of the past few years.

Although the salary restriction order of the Chinese Super League has long begun, although many big stars have gone away one by one, as the record holder of the transfer fee and annual salary of the Chinese Super League, the departure of Oscar has truly ended the ambiguous and exaggerated Chinese professional football of the past 12 years.

12 years ago, Guangzhou Evergrande signed Conca, the best player in the Chinese league, for an unprecedented transfer fee of $10 million in the Chinese professional league. At that time, the media rumored that Conca's annual salary after tax was as high as 10.6 million euros, ranking third in the world, and it also triggered superstars such as Messi and Higuain to ask him for verification. Although it was later proved that Conca's annual salary after tax in Guangzhou Evergrande was only 7 million US dollars, the "superstar era" of the Chinese Super League's tens of millions of euros was officially opened by Conca.

Goodbye Oscar, never again in the Golden Yuan Super League

Transfer fees rose all the way up, rising to the order of magnitude of tens of millions of euros, until Shanghai SIPG signed the Oscar from Chelsea in early 2017 for a record 60 million euros. This Super League transfer fee record has not been broken so far, and it is believed that it will not be ended for a long time in the future.

The oscars joined five years ago not only created a record transfer fee in the Chinese Super League, but also the peak of the "superstar era" of the Chinese Super League. In the past 12 years, the Chinese Super League has produced 34 transactions of foreign aid superstars in the tens of millions of euros. The Chinese Super League was once named the "Sixth League of the World".

Unlike the foreign aides who have come to China purely to pan for gold in the peak period, Such as Lavich and Tevez, who have received ultra-high premium annual salaries, Oscar is one of the few top superstars who came to China during the golden period of their careers. Oscar, along with Paulinho, Hulk, Teixeira and Pato, who are also in the prime of their careers, were originally expected to create a brilliant future for the Chinese Super League, but it turned out that only the high capital operation at the top could not drive the growth of local players at the bottom, and this set of golden dollar football logic would not work, and in terms of the return on capital investment, it was extremely fragile.

Goodbye Oscar, never again in the Golden Yuan Super League

The farewell of the Oscars is actually a belated end to the "superstar era" that should have ended long ago in the Chinese Super League. This summer, even foreign aid of muyi's magnitude has chosen to leave the Chinese Super League, and the transfer fee and annual salary of foreign aid have shrunk by at least 1 or more orders of magnitude. The departure of Oscar, on the contrary, allows the Chinese Super League to finally fully recognize the reality. Just as Conca's farewell opened a new era for Guangzhou Evergrande and even the Chinese Super League, now the farewell of the Oscars will also make the Chinese Super League enter a new era. It's just that the former pushed prosperity to a climax, and the latter ended the era.

With the departure of the Oscars, the Chinese Super League has finally really fallen into the reality of "the white vast land is really clean", a dream of 12 years, the last scene of Chinese professional football is completely over, but the new scene, it seems that it has not yet found its own script.

Oscar "goodbye", Gold Dollar Super League, never to be seen again.

Goodbye Oscar, never again in the Golden Yuan Super League

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