The value of the Chinese Super League is changing, Oscar leads, and Wu Lei falls to 1.5 million euro

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-29

On the stage of the Chinese Super League, the value of players is changing, and recently, the German transfer market has updated the value of players, which has caused a heated discussion. In this list, Oscar leads the Chinese Super League with a value of 5 million euros and becomes the most expensive player, while Wu Lei, the representative of China's local players, has fallen to 1.5 million euros, which makes people feel emotional.

Oscar has always been a star player in the Chinese Super League, and his outstanding performances have attracted the attention of many fans. This update of value proves his supremacy in the Chinese Super League. Although his previous value has decreased, his value of 5 million euros still makes him unique among Chinese Super League players. The attacking core of Shanghai Port, with his talent and strength, has written a wonderful chapter in the Chinese Super League.

However, compared with the stability of the Oscars, Wu Lei's worth is surprising. As a leader in China's football, Wu Lei's value this time has undoubtedly affected his status in the Chinese Super League. With a value of 1.5 million euros, Wu Lei only ranks ninth on this list. The change in this list has also made people start to re-examine the value of domestic players.

However, Wu Lei's worth** does not mean that his strength has declined. In recent games, Wu Lei's performance is still excellent, and his fighting spirit and offensive talent are still an important pillar of the team. The ** value of this time may only be a temporary fluctuation, I believe that in the future competition, Wu Lei will use his strength to prove his worth.

In addition, there are other domestic players in this list, such as Guangzhou's Ackerson and Beijing Guoan's Bakambu. They are at the top of the list with a value of 4 million euros and 12 million euros. The change in the value of these players undoubtedly reflects the status of Chinese football players in the international market.

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