The largest parallel import in the Chinese Super League left the team, scoring only 1 goal!
At a time when Chinese football is surrounded by huge transfers and star-studded foreign players, Dabro's departure came as a breath of air, capping off his short and controversial career in Beijing Guoan. This incident not only marks a turning point in his football career, but also reflects the Chinese Super League's in-depth thinking on the strategy of introducing players.
The 26-year-old is a Croatian who has had a rocky career full of twists and turns. His career at the youth level and transfer experience at Hibalia and Fiorentina is uncertain. In April, he moved to Beijing Guoan for 1 million euros (7.7 million yuan), a man who is seen as Guoan and the league as a whole"Big hits"。However, with only 17 appearances and just one goal and two assists, it was clear that he was disappointed.
Dabro was once pinned on by supporters of Beijing Guoan and the Chinese Super League. Guoan signed him a long-term contract with an annual salary of £1 million (up to 770 W after the Golden Yuan period), so it was considered"A big money absorber"。However, he made just 17 appearances in the midfield games, scored just one goal, and was shut out by the club and sent out on loan frequently. Such a poor result, which clearly deviated from expectations and also deviated from investment, reflects a major foreign policy and a major mistake of a country.
Now, Dabao has terminated his contract with Guoan and joined the Croatian Valaždin club, many fans are lamenting that he left after all, and Guoan's failure to introduce players means that his luck in China has come to an end. This not only gave his own career a release, but also gave the Super League a release. After his departure, we must re-examine the current strategy of high-cost players in the Chinese Super League, think about their successes and failures, and how to use foreign players more rationally in the future development process.
The Dabro incident is a wake-up call for Chinese football, which is that when they seek star players, they need to pay attention to the adaptability of these players and the long-term impact on the team. 7.7 million yuan in exchange for not only a goal, but also a radical change to the existing transfer system. Dabro's departure means that the Chinese Super League has not brought in strong players, but it has also taught the Chinese Super League teams a vivid lesson, so that they should be extra cautious about the introduction of foreign players in the future and use the investment funds in China's football career. Lao Qiu's comments on the Super League.