In 2016, Bi Jinhao joined Shanghai Shenhua as the team's center forward. When South Korean senior winger Kim Shin-wook was injured, Bi Jin-ho was called upon to make repeated starts and help the team win the championship, thus winning the favor of Coach Cui Kang-hee.

Last season, Bi Jinhao moved from Changchun Yatai to Shandong Taishan, reuniting him with his mentor Cui Kangxi. Despite his limited league appearances, Bi won Cui's trust and became a starting striker in the AFC Champions League. He has now scored two goals for Taishan in the AFC Champions League, alongside teammates Krysan and Kazaishvili.

This season, Taishan had a low performance in the league and only finished fifth. In the FA Cup final, they were defeated by Shanghai Ports and lost all four of their matches. Choi Kang-hee's position seemed to be in jeopardy, and Bi Jin-ho transfer rumors were born.

At the beginning of the year, Bi Jinhao signed a "1+1" contract with Shandong Taishan. If Cui Kangxi continues to stay, Bi Jinhao is expected to renew his contract. However, Cui Kangxi's future is difficult to predict, Bi Jinhao can activate the remaining one-year contract is also in doubt.

At 34 years old, Bi Jinhao might be wise to return to his hometown of Dalian next season. In recent years, Dalian soccer has hit rock bottom, and Dalian Yingbo has finally returned to the Chinese Super League. At this time, local veterans like Bi Jinhao are tasked with holding up the facade of the team.

Therefore, Bi Zinhao joining Dalian Yingbo is undoubtedly a win-win situation for himself and the club. We are looking forward to seeing Bi Jinhao continue to show his outstanding strength in the next season and contribute to the revival of Dalian soccer.

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