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It is said that Qinghu Capital is fully promoting the upgrading and evolution of Strasbourg

According to the authoritative European sports media "Team News", Qinghu Capital is fully promoting the upgrade and evolution of Strasbourg. This team is rapidly accumulating energy through the modernization of the home court and the large-scale renewal of the lineup.

100 million investment, Ligue 1's unique

was in trouble when Ligue 1 was falling due to the decline in broadcast rights revenue and all teams were compressing their investment, Strasbourg completed a large purchase in the summer window of this season. They spent 102 million euros to introduce 10 players, exceeding their annual budget (90 million euros).

Strasbourg introduced players including Aston Villa forward Panicelli (16.5 million euros), Nottingham Forest's Omobamidler (10.5 million euros), Brighton's Barentine Barco (10 million euros), Dortmund's central defender Sumeira Kulibali (7.5 million euros), Southampton's right winger Amo Ameyau (7 million euros), Warsaw Legia midfielder Oyedele (6 million euros), etc. They are all low-key players who are stronger than fame, and help Strasbourg compete for the Champions League qualification in Ligue 1.

taxi upgraded version, starting from the "defending" of the European Union,

Unlike the taxi strategy during the Abu period, Qinghu Capital has brought a more "modern" satellite team model. Players with few opportunities in Chelsea's "four-layer bus" can come here to level up. The club can use this to ensure the playing time of young players and prepare for future cash outs. In the 2024/25 season, the Chelsea Youth Army matures rapidly in the process of conquering the European Union. In the new season, the "Chelsea Second Team" will also level up in the European Union. They need to complete their transformation through the tempering of the European War and prepare for the future challenge of Paris Saint-Germain's dominance in Ligue 1.