Football
What happened to Oscar? After almost six months, he played for Shanghai again. The game is still a homecoming
It was a very ambitious project to popularise football in China and bring in more money. But instead came the collapse of big sponsors and the flight of almost all the stars from the league. But there are still a few more or less well-known names playing.
It was a very ambitious project to popularise football in China and bring in more money. But instead came the collapse of big sponsors and the flight of almost all the stars from the league. But there are still a few more or less well-known names playing. One of those who hasn’t left China is Brazilian Oscar.
It looked like Oscar would finally leave the Chinese Super League and head to Europe or his native Brazil. There was a lot of interest in him. The former Chelsea midfielder joined Shanghai Port in 2017.
At 25 years old, few people understood such a move from a sporting point of view. After all, Oscar won the Premier League, the League Cup and the Europa League with the Blues. Moreover, he was a stable member of the Brazilian national team.
But the motivation was simple. Money. “I come from a very poor family in Brazil. Money is the fruit of my labour, when I have this opportunity to earn it, I don’t hesitate,” he said at the time of his move to Asia.
Early last year, it looked like Oscar would be returning to China. He had family and personal problems that caused him to return to his native country.
But he eventually returned for a very short period of time. Three games in July and then Oscar was gone again. Brazilian Flamengo were very keen on him, everything looked like the transfer would work out.
But the move to Brazil didn’t happen. At least for now. The now 31-year-old Oscar suddenly found himself in the starting line-up for Shanghai in a cup match.
And it was a comeback like thunder. The Brazilian scored one goal and assisted one. He was also named star of the match. But the question is what’s next for him. The Chinese league season recently ended.
The Brazilian’s royal salary in Shanghai is over £500,000 a week. But the question is how long will the Chinese club be able to pay such a salary.
Chinese clubs are experiencing lean years, with all the big stars leaving and a significant outflow of funds. As a result, they have to rely solely on domestic players who do not add much to the quality of the league.
But Flamengo have not given up the fight for the former national team player, and in the coming weeks we will see what Oscar’s future holds.
Source: Colunadofla
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