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Shanghai media: A total of 18 young players leaving the team will welcome more opportunities for Haigang in the new season_Shanghai_Free_Media

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Shanghai media: A total of 18 young players leaving the team will welcome more opportunities for Haigang in the new season_Shanghai_Free_Media

Original title: Shanghai media: There are 18 young players leaving the team in the new season of Haigang to usher in more opportunities

Beijing time on May 4th news, the new season Chinese Super League transfer window has officially closed, Shanghai media “Oriental Sports Daily” also made statistics on the transfer of players of the Haigang team. It is reported that a total of 18 players from the Harbour team left the team on loan, transfer and free agency. In addition, Shanghai Seaport has also introduced a lot of strong aid, including Zhang Linpeng and Xu Xin, two international players.

The media said that the departure of 18 people from the seaport this time has become the most “export” of domestic aid over the years. Among them, Yu Rui is on loan to Kunshan FC, Zhang Wei and Zhang Yi will join Tianjin Jinmen Tigers on loan, and Hu Jinghang will return to Wuhan team as a free agent.

“Oriental Sports Daily” said that the Chinese Super League is expected to open at the end of May as soon as possible. Due to the impact of the epidemic, the Shanghai Haigang team is still facing the problem of personnel irregularities, and the team will improve its state through competition. In addition, after a season of coaching, head coach Lecco has a deeper understanding and judgment of the players in the team, and he is very willing to give more opportunities to young people with good attitudes in the new season.

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