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In the Chinese football transfer market, one of the major challenges facing the Tianjin Jinmen Tigers in recent times is the imminent loss of their much-sought foreign striker Aziz. According to Tonight, the striker, who has excelled in the Portuguese Super League, made another appearance for his club in the early hours of yesterday morning, which means that he is getting farther and farther away from the stage of the Chinese Super League. The failure of this transfer target of the Jinmen Tigers not only has an impact on the team's preparations for the new season, but also a big loss to the entire Chinese football community.
Aziz was loaned to the team from the Portuguese Super League by Wuhan Three Towns at the beginning of last season, and in just one year, he scored 15 goals and contributed one assist in the Chinese Super League, plus three goals and two assists in the AFC Champions League and FA Cup, a total of 22 goals, proving that he is a new and excellent foreign player in the Chinese Super League. Aziz's departure will undoubtedly deprive the Super League of a very competitive and entertaining player.
Tianjin Jinmen Tigers' recruitment strategy will be forced to adjust due to Aziz's absence. Although the coaching staff is satisfied with the players' performance, the position of the foreign striker has been delayed, which has caused a lot of problems for the team's tactical arrangement and line-up. Against this backdrop, the Tigers had to implement an alternative plan to ensure a stable start to the new season.
Aziz's near-failed transfer case is not only a blow to the Tianjin Jinmen Tigers, but also reflects the challenges of Chinese football in the process of recruitment. His departure means that the Super League will lose a player who has proven his worth and influence in a short period of time. This is indeed a huge loss for the Chinese Super League, which hopes to improve the competitiveness of the league and its international influence.
The fact that Aziz left after only one year in China has not only had a direct impact on the Jinmen Tigers, but also has a negative impact on the Chinese Super League, which wants to improve the quality and attractiveness of the game through high-level foreign aid. In the future, the teams of the Chinese Super League need to carry out more accurate and efficient selection and introduction of foreign aid to avoid similar losses, and at the same time contribute to the long-term development of Chinese football. (Lao Qiu Super League Ball Review).