An exclusive report from ESPN Brasil has uncovered the heavy transfer news and provides an in-depth look at every detail of the negotiations. Before embarking on his vacation trip to Brazil, Oscar and his family reportedly had no plans to return to the Barclays Premier League, let alone envision a return to the arms of São Paulo. Dating back to 14 years ago, he moved to Brazil International for €6 million, a move that tarnished his image among the fans of his home team, São Paulo. However, on his homecoming vacation, Oscar unexpectedly found that the gap between him and the São Paulo fans had dissipated.

São Paulo club president and coach have extended a warm olive branch, Oscar in the three-way warm invitation, and finally chose to return to São Paulo. According to his agent, this time Oscar joined São Paulo is not for economic considerations. He will be fully sponsored by São Paulo FC without any sponsor intervention.

Oscar's soccer career began in the youth camp of São Paulo.From 2008 to 2010, he made 14 appearances in the first team of São Paulo, contributing 3 assists.In the summer of 2010, he moved to Brazil International for 6 million euros, and used this platform to join Chelsea.In the winter of 2017, he moved to Shanghai Port for 60 million euros, which pushed the "Golden Dollar Era" of the Super League to a climax. The "Golden Dollar Era" of the Chinese Super League came to a climax.

In the eight seasons he played in the Chinese Super League, Oscar's performance was outstanding. He not only maintained a very high attendance rate, but also won the praise of the fans with his superb skills. In 248 games for Shanghai Port, he scored 77 goals and dished out 141 assists. During that time, he helped the team win three Chinese Super League titles, one AFC Cup and one Super Cup. With the Brazilian media breaking the news of Oscar's return to Sao Paulo heralds his imminent farewell to Shanghai Port.

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