In the springtime of April, a transfer news was like a summer storm that shook the soccer world. Foreign aid player Onuebu from Shaanxi Chang'an Athletic, a player who had been honed in the Bundesliga for many years, signed a contract with Qingdao Hainiu, the newest team in the Central League, signaling that the beacon of the Central League will be rekindled in the 2022 season.
In order to make a difference in the new season of the Central League, Qingdao Hainiu Football Club has started the strategy of inviting foreign reinforcements early, and after layers of screening, Onuebu, who was born in 1986, finally stood out. After a career spent in Germany, where he played for such well-known clubs as Fürth, Sandhausen and Duisburg, Onuebu landed in China in 2020, playing for Xinjiang Tianshan Snow Leopard and Shaanxi Chang'an Athletic successively. Last season, standing at 1.91 meters tall, he played 35 matches for Shaanxi Chang'an Athletic, contributing 21 goals and finishing second in the scorer's list by only one goal, showing a strong attacking power.
At the moment, Onuebu is in Frankfurt, Germany, dealing with his arrival in China. It is reported that if all goes well, he will be on his way back to China in mid-April and will be quarantined in accordance with the quarantine regulations upon his arrival in China. The Nigerian striker will soon represent Qingdao Hainiu in the new season of China League One.