- Oscar gained the Premier League at Chelsea earlier than making his shock transfer to China
- The Brazilian racked up a formidable 77 targets and 141 assists on the Chinese language facet
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Former Chelsea star Oscar broke down in floods of tears on Wednesday night time as he emotionally waved farewell to Shanghai Port after eight years on the Chinese language membership.
Oscar, 33, left Stamford Bridge to signal for the Chinese language Tremendous League outfit in December 2016, stunning world soccer as Shanghai SIPG — whose title modified to Shanghai Port in 2021 — splashed out an enormous £67million switch payment on the Brazilian.
The attacking midfielder, who formally joined the Chinese language membership in January 2017, spent 5 years with Chelsea between 2012 and 2017, racking up 38 targets and 36 assists throughout 203 video games.
He was a part of the workforce that lifted the Premier League title beneath Jose Mourinho in 2014-15, whereas he additionally gained the League Cup and Europa League throughout his spell at Stamford Bridge.
The previous Brazil worldwide additionally has Chelsea’s 2016-17 Premier League title triumph on his portfolio of honours, provided that he spent the primary half of that season beneath Antonio Conte at Stamford Bridge.
Throughout his eight years with the Chinese language giants, Oscar has made 248 appearances — racking up a formidable 77 targets and 141 assists.
Oscar broke down in floods of tears as he waved farewell to Shanghai Port followers on Wednesday
Oscar earned roughly £160m from his reported £20m-a-year wage on the Shanghai membership
The Brazilian has additionally pocketed a hefty retirement fund, incomes roughly £160m from his reported £20m-a-year wage in Shanghai.
Oscar, who gained three league titles throughout his eight-year spell within the Far East, additionally has 48 caps for Brazil to his title, making his final look for the nation again in 2015.
Footage shared to social media on Wednesday confirmed the tearful midfielder along with his head in his fingers waving an emotional goodbye to supporters.
As Shanghai Port followers chanted the Brazilian’s title, Oscar put his head in his fingers and cried earlier than team-mates surrounded him and dressed him in a membership scarf.
The 33-year-old veteran has but to announce his retirement from soccer and has been closely linked with a transfer again to Europe, in addition to a switch to his homeland.
Oscar is on the radar of Brazilian outfit Internacional, whose supervisor Eduardo Coudet mentioned earlier this 12 months: ‘Our solely aim, the participant we’re going to strive shifting ahead, is Oscar. I need to herald Oscar.
‘I’ve already spoken to his supervisor, he cannot stand me anymore. I need Oscar. The board ask me to not speak, however generally I speak an excessive amount of.’
Oscar additionally opened the door for a shock return to Chelsea again in Could, claiming he ‘goals’ of enjoying for the Blues once more.
Oscar was a Premier League winner at Chelsea earlier than making his shock change to China
He opened the door for a shock return, claiming he ‘goals’ of enjoying for Chelsea once more in Could

‘It’s after all a dream to return again to Chelsea,’ the 31-year-old informed talkSPORT forward of the summer time switch window. ‘Everybody is aware of the fervour that I’ve for this membership.
‘I’ve quite a lot of good recollections from there… I nonetheless have goals to play for this workforce. So if I can come again to Europe or to Chelsea, then hopefully we are able to speak.’
Regardless of his curiosity in a transfer again to Stamford Bridge, the midfielder could discover he not matches into Chelsea’s recruitment technique, given the Blues have the youngest squad within the Premier League.
Eager on constructing a dynasty for the long run, Chelsea have positioned their give attention to younger gamers within the switch market beneath homeowners Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital.
Enzo Maresca, whose Chelsea facet sit second within the Premier League after their 5-1 over Southampton on Wednesday, urged that his workforce should not in a title race however can ‘dominate’ English soccer in years to return given the youthful common age of their squad.

















