The biggest defeat of the Chinese Super League team left the team, with a purchase price of 7.7 mill

Mondo Finance Updated on 2024-02-18

The biggest defeat of the Chinese Super League team left the team, with a purchase price of 7.7 million yuan but only 1 goal!

In the world of Chinese football, with high transfer fees and a thirst for foreign players, Dablo had a short and controversial career at Beijing Guoan, which ended sadly. This transfer is a turning point in Dablow's career, and it also reflects a deep reflection on the Chinese Super League's foreign aid strategy.

At 26 years old, Croatian Dabro has had a rocky football career. A lot changed in his career during Hibalia's time in charge of Fiorentina's youth team. In April 2022, he transferred to Beijing Guoan for 1 million euros, and was considered a "blockbuster recruitment" for Guoan and even the Chinese Super League. However, this one only played 17 games, scored one goal and provided two assists, but it failed to live up to the expectations of the team and the fans.

Dabro has received a lot of attention from Beijing Guoan and Chinese Super League fans, and he signed a long-term contract with Guoan, and after Jin Yuan, he exchanged 7.7 million yuan for a transfer fee of 1 million euros, which is seen as yes"Heavy money for reinforcements"。However, he only made 17 appearances, scored one goal, and was loaned to other clubs several times, and is considered "the biggest parallel commodity in the Chinese Super League". Obviously, this performance deviated greatly from the expectations of the outside world, and also showed that he had made a major mistake in his foreign investment strategy and selection.

Now, Dabao finally terminated his contract with Guoan and joined Croatian Valaždin, and many fans are lamenting that the glory of Guoan and the glory of China are their end. This is a relief for his personal career and for the Super League. His departure has also made people reflect on whether it is a gain or a loss, a gain or a loss, in terms of bringing in players.

The Dabro incident is a wake-up call for Chinese football, which is to pay attention to their adaptability and long-term contribution when pursuing aspiring foreign players. The $7.7 million purchase is not just a goal, but also a deep reflection on the current transfer system. Although Dabro's departure means that the Super League's strong recruitment plan has failed, it is a worthwhile experience for the Chinese Super League, which will inspire all clubs to be cautious and invest in Chinese football in the future. (Lao Qiu's comments on the Chinese Super League).

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