Reporter: The Ligue 2 team invites Dai Weijun to go to trial training, there is a big unknown.

Original title: Reporter: Ligue 2 team invited Dai Weijun to go to trial training, there is a big unknown

On April 28, Beijing time, it was reported that the lawyer representing Dai Weijun in the arrears case revealed on social media that the player will sign with an overseas club. In the screenshot of the chat log posted by lawyer Zhang Bing, he said that if the player will sign with an overseas club tomorrow, if he cannot rule to be free, he will apply to FIFA for an international temporary transfer. He also said that the players have been striving for freedom from beginning to end in order to play in Europe.

According to Li Xiaobin, a reporter from the Shenzhen Football Team, Shenzhen Football Club received an email from the Sochaux club in the French second division last night. The email invited Dai Weijun to go to the trial training. The date of the trial training was not specified.

After receiving the email, Shenzu thanked the other party and supported Dai Weijun to study abroad. In view of the fact that Soxiao is currently inviting trial training, not a loan or transfer, there are various possibilities such as unsuccessful trial training and injury during trial training. In order to protect the legitimate rights and interests of Dai Weijun himself and Shenzhen Football Club, Shenzhen Football Club proposed to the other party. We have made a number of consultation opinions and hope that the Sochaux Club will give a reply.

The Ligue 2 winter transfer window has now been closed, and the current epidemic situation in France is still relatively serious.

I checked online and found that Soxiao is a Chinese-funded club with a wide range of sports businesses under the controlling company. (Editor Liu Shuitu)Return to Sohu, see more

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