- Brazilian international midfielder Oscar is returning to Sao Paulo, where he started his career, after spending eight seasons in China with Shanghai Port.
- Oscar, 33, became a free agent after leaving Shanghai Port and will now reunite with his boyhood club.
- The attacking midfielder had a successful stint with Chelsea, winning four trophies, including two Premier League titles, and scoring 38 goals in 203 matches.
Brazilian international midfielder Oscar is making a return to his roots, rejoining Sao Paulo, the club where he began his professional career. The 33-year-old attacking midfielder’s return was announced by the club on Tuesday, with a welcoming message on their social media accounts.
Oscar’s career has taken him to various clubs, including Chelsea, where he spent four-and-a-half years, winning four trophies, including two Premier League titles, the Europa League, and the English League Cup. He also scored 38 goals in 203 matches for the Blues.
Oscar’s Career Highlights:
Oscar started his career at Sao Paulo, making his first-team debut in 2008. He then transferred to Internacional de Porto Alegre in 2010, a move that sparked a long legal dispute. Oscar won an Olympic bronze medal with Brazil’s U23 team at the London 2012 Games. He also scored 12 goals in 48 games for Brazil, including the infamous 7-1 defeat to Germany in the 2014 World Cup semi-finals.