According to insider reports, the Shanghai soccer world has been in a frenzy recently, with a group of local wingbacks with excellent assisting talents attracting the attention of the Shanghai port. Fans have been buzzing with speculation that the attacker may have donned the robes of Tianjin's Jinmen Tigers last season. Senior reporter Shen Wei of Today Sports has given authoritative confirmation, claiming that the defender has been included in the signing list of Shanghai Port.
The 29-year-old spent the early part of his career at Wuhan Zall. There, he was not only Li Tie's right-hand man, but also a key member of Li Tie's national team coaching career. With the dissolution of the Wuhan team, he made a decisive move to Tianjin Jinmen Tigers. This season, he had an eye-catching performance in the Chinese Super League, appearing in 23 games, starting 21 and contributing 6 assists. Among domestic players, his assist figures are second only to Wu Lei, Barton and Xie Pengfei, all three of whom are center forward players, making the unique tomorrow the best of the domestic side backs.
As the season came to an end, tomorrow's contract with Tianjin Jinmen Tigers came to an end and he did not choose to extend his contract, thus becoming a free agent. This decision is certainly good news for Shanghai Seaport, as tomorrow will not have to pay a transfer fee to join the team. From this point of view, Shanghai Seaport's path to signing a player seems to be much smoother, and they only need to reach an agreement with the player on his salary.