In the midst of this current turbulent soccer transfer fiasco, the club has quietly hatched a strategy - with the intention of facilitating Lao Cui's own exit. However, Lao Cui is by no means a free agent, and his plan not only includes leaving, but also intends to make a handsome return from the default payment. At this time, they were actively recruiting new members. In a surprise move to prompt Old Choi's departure, the club withdrew their signing rights, a move that left Old Choi outraged. Rumors of a possible cancellation of Lao Cui's contract surfaced like a tidal wave, and how to report the news became a dilemma in the minds of the media.
Surprisingly, this news was first revealed by the Korean media in a way that is as mischievous as a child's. We had to pull out all the stops to meet the fans' expectations. But the Taishan team is not easy to deal with. The person responsible quickly stepped in to clarify, stating clearly: "Taesan team still has a contract with Choi Kang-hee's coaching staff. We are fully preparing for winter training, how can we be distracted from this?"
The fans were relieved when the words came out. After all, Coach Choi Kang-hee is the lynchpin of the Taishan team, and his tactics and staffing are top-notch. If he left the team, the fate of the Taishan team is worrying. In Huang Qiang's opinion, Shandong Taishan's performance this year is not satisfactory, and the strong team's demeanor in previous years is far away. In the tradition of Chinese soccer, once the team's results are poor, the head coach often becomes the scapegoat. Lao Cui is naturally no exception and has endured a lot of criticism for his unsatisfactory signings this year. Against this backdrop, the club intended to terminate his contract, but he did not take the initiative to resign. The club took a radical approach and withdrew the right to sign, angering Lao Cui. This move stirred up a lot of media speculation as to whether Lao Choi was about to terminate his contract. Certainly, the Korean media is eager to bring back Old Choi's championship glory to his first year.