Oscar Returns to Sao Paulo from China!

Former Chelsea midfielder Oscar is making a highly-anticipated return to his childhood club, Sao Paulo, after a remarkable career spanning 14 years, including a successful stint in Chinese soccer. Sao Paulo president Julio Casares took to his social media platforms on Tuesday to share photos of himself alongside the 33-year-old former Brazil international, heralding the transfer as a major coup for the club. Oscar, in turn, expressed his gratitude to his former Chinese team, Shanghai Port, where he spent eight seasons in the Chinese Super League.

In a heartfelt statement, Oscar reflected on his time in China, saying, “Today I finish a cycle that marked my life forever. I leave with my heart full of gratitude and pride for everything we achieved together.” The midfielder’s move to Sao Paulo comes as a free transfer, with details of the contract duration remaining undisclosed by both the player and the club. However, local media reports suggest that Oscar has inked a three-year deal with Sao Paulo.

This return to Sao Paulo signifies a homecoming for Oscar, who had previously departed the club to join another Brazilian outfit, Internacional, back in 2010. His career trajectory took a significant turn in 2012 when he made the switch to Chelsea, where he enjoyed success by clinching an Europa League title and two Premier League trophies during his tenure with the English club.

Oscar’s tenure in China commenced during the middle of Chelsea’s 2016-17 season when he joined Shanghai for a reported transfer fee of $73 million. During his time in the Chinese Super League, Oscar secured three league titles and endeared himself to fans across Asia, emerging as a popular figure in the region.

On the international stage, Oscar represented Brazil at the 2014 World Cup, a tournament that culminated in a memorable semifinal encounter against Germany. Oscar etched his name in World Cup history by netting the solitary goal for Brazil in their 7-1 defeat to Germany, who eventually went on to lift the trophy.

Oscar’s return to Sao Paulo marks a significant chapter in his illustrious career, with fans eagerly anticipating his contributions to the club where it all began for the talented midfielder. The move not only bodes well for Sao Paulo’s aspirations but also underscores Oscar’s enduring affection for his boyhood club as he embarks on a new chapter in familiar surroundings.

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