The national football team has returned to China to start isolation training after the top 12 competition, and the access to professional leagues is also coming to an end, which means that the pace of the new season of the Chinese Super League and Chinese League One is getting closer.

  As one of the two clubs in the league that had a good life, last season's double champion Shandong Taishan and double Asian king Shanghai Haigang completed the introduction of foreign strikers almost on the same day.

  Two strikers from the Portuguese Super League and the middle and lower reaches of the Turkish Super League moved to the Chinese Super League - this also reflects to a certain extent that the trend of "civilization" of foreign aid in the Chinese Super League will continue.

The 25-year-old Brazilian center Cressan joined Shandong Taishan.

  The transfer fee is far below the foreign aid luxury tax line

  On April 6, according to the German "Transfer Market" website, the 25-year-old Brazilian center Cressan, currently playing in Santa Clara, Portugal, has been confirmed to join the Taishan team, and the two sides signed a three-year contract.

  According to the "Transfer Market" website, Cressan's transfer fee is 2 million euros.

This figure is less than half of the luxury tax line for foreign aid in the Chinese Super League.

  After Guo Tianyu rented Vizera for half a season, the Taishan team quickly finalized a supplementary candidate - Cressan, who is 1.90 meters tall, is one of the four most regularly used players in Santa Clara's striker. This season, the Portuguese Super League started 18 times. field, 3 substitute appearances, the time reached 1441 minutes.

  Although the number of appearances and time ranked fourth in the striker, but he scored 7 goals and 2 assists, is the most scoring player in the Santa Clara team.

It was not until the team was basically relegated that Santa Clara agreed to sell Cressan to Shandong Taishan.

Senegalese center Ndiaye.

  At the same time, the Turkish Super League relegation team Goztabby announced that it has reached an agreement with Shanghai Haigang on the transfer of 26-year-old Senegalese center Ndiaye.

  "Transfer Market" shows that the estimated value of the center's foreign aid is 2.2 million euros, and according to the surging news reporter, N'Diaye's actual transfer fee is slightly lower than the estimated value, and he can be regarded as one of the recent Haigang. The lowest transfer fee of the season.

  Even the transfer fee of Lecco's direct linebacker Mestrovic from Belgium last season reportedly reached 3 million euros, so this is also a fairly affordable signing.

  N'Diaye is also 1.90 meters tall. This season, he has represented Goztabbi in 32 games in various competitions and scored 12 goals in total.

  Due to Arnautovic leaving the team, Lopez was stranded in Brazil and could not return to the team for a short time. The Haigang striker also needs a center. The arrival of Ndiaye will effectively make up for the shortcomings of Haigang in this position.

  Previously, the team could only rely on Li Shenglong and Liu Zhurun ​​for support. The lack of striker ability was also a key factor for Haigang to lose consecutively to Taishan in the league and FA Cup last season.

  Small teams are looking for "freedom"

  In the past "Golden Dollar Football" era, various clubs invested heavily in foreign aid, but in the past two or three seasons, the pursuit of cost-effective foreign aid has become the first choice for Chinese Super League teams.

  Even the two giant teams, Taishan and Haigang, the final choice is "civilian" foreign aid-Cressang and N'Diaye have the same characteristics as being young, and the age of 26 can ensure that everything goes smoothly. Under, the two have at least three or four years of competition in the Chinese Super League without much problem.

  This is the case with giant teams, and small and medium-sized teams are more frugal in importing foreign resources.

  The Jinmen Tigers, who are in desperate need of attackers, have signed two strikers in a row - Radonic, who played in Qingdao last season, and Slovenian striker Robert Beric.

  It is worth mentioning that both of them are free agents, and the Jinmen Tigers do not need to spend any transfer fees, but only need to pay the player's salary.

  Signing free agents will also become a new signing model for mid- and lower-level teams in the Chinese Super League in the past two seasons.