Recently, Oscar's transfer rumors like a heavy bomb, in the soccer circle set off a storm, especially the South Korean media is particularly concerned about this phenomenon, have to "Oscar stranded in China" as the title of the hot debate.
Oscar is reportedly eager to leave the Chinese Super League and return to Brazil, a wish that has turned out to be incredibly difficult. Although he has reached a personal agreement with Brazilian club Flamengo, the Shanghai seaport has made Oscar's wish futile by refusing to issue a transfer certificate as a condition.
Not long ago, Oscar requested a leave of absence from Shanghai Harbour and the club agreed to his request. Subsequently, Oscar returned to Brazil, signed with Flamengo and appeared in Flamengo's kit. This move made Shanghai Seaport feel extremely unhappy, so much so that they refused to issue a certificate for his transfer.
Recall that in 2017, Shanghai Harbour brought Oscar into their side for £54 million, when he was earning a whopping £400,000 a week. Over the past five years, Oscar has earned a fortune in China, accumulating £100 million. Since arriving in China, Oscar has not been selected for the Brazilian national team.
Despite earning good money in China, Oscar still plans to return to Brazil. His contract with Shanghai Harbour will run until 2024. It is worth noting that when he left from Chelsea back then, Oscar said, "All players want to make money to help their families," in response to questions about him giving up soccer and chasing money.