Disturbingly, one of the shining stars of Chinese soccer, the naturalized player Sergio, seems to be on the verge of saying goodbye, with a destination straight to Beijing Guoan. The news has been confirmed in several channels, and the addition of the Brazilian-born soccer prodigy will undoubtedly inject fresh blood into Guoan's midfield. However, for Changchun Yatai, the departure of Sergio means the loss of a player who plays a key role in the transition between offense and defense, and can turn the game around at critical moments, which is undoubtedly a major blow to the team's morale and fighting strength.
At the same time, a list of expiring contracts lists four power players, including Yun Liu, Jin-Hsien Wang, Min-Sung Won and Seung-Jin Liao. These four people are not only the backbone of the team, but also a key figure in the rotation lineup. Their stay or departure will directly affect Changchun Yatai's strength and tactical deployment in the next season. The club must be careful when facing these expiring contracts, not only focusing on the future development of the team, but also taking into account the personal goals and career planning of the players.
However, it is not easy to keep these players. In the world of professional soccer, money, honor and the size of the stage are the three main factors that players consider. Although Changchun Yatai is a strong team with a glorious history, its performance in the league has been fluctuating in recent years, which undoubtedly weakens the team's attraction to players. In order to prevent a massive loss of talent, Changchun Yatai urgently needs to come up with a practical program. Otherwise, the team may face a serious risk of losing players.