Recently, Shenhua captain Moreno was interviewed by a reporter from Red Star News, and he talked about his views on the naturalization of foreign players in Chinese football.

<h2>Name the charity fund after yourself</h2>
I knew the intention of the club, and they wanted my name to stay with the Shenhua Club and stay in the city of Shanghai. Since the club has such great hopes for me, I will definitely do a good job in public welfare and take on greater social responsibility.
<h2>Chinese Super League format</h2>
This year our team has strengthened a lot in terms of personnel and has enough manpower in all positions. Our team has been quite good in the cup in the past, and there may be some small advantages in the game in the conference system.
<h2>Naturalized players</h2>
Naturalized players are more common in foreign football circles, and many players will play for the new national team after completing their naturalization. I think this policy will definitely help Chinese football improve in the short term, but in the long run, Chinese football still needs to improve its performance by cultivating its own players.
<h2>If you have not been selected for the Colombian national team, and have the opportunity to change your nationality to play for the Chinese team</h2>
Actually, I've thought about it too. In the future, if you can get a Chinese passport and do a Chinese, it will be a very good thing! But in terms of professional football naturalization, I can't imagine this picture, because the fact (after naturalization can not play for the Chinese national team) can not be changed.