Augusto, the Brazilian striker who was recently signed by the Chinese Super League (CSL) has decided to decline their offer and return to his home country.
According to reports, Augusto was offered a contract by the CSL but he declined it due to personal reasons. The striker had previously played for several clubs in Brazil before joining the CSL, where he scored a total of 18 goals in 25 appearances last season.
The decision by Augusto to return to Brazil comes as a surprise given that he was one of the most sought-after players in the league last year. However, he seems to have been influenced by his family's wishes to stay in Brazil.
Despite declining the offer from the CSL, Augusto is expected to remain in China and continue playing for another club there. He may also consider returning to Brazil at some point in the future.
Overall, Augusto's decision to decline the offer from the CSL highlights the importance of personal circumstances and family values in making such important decisions. It also underscores the challenges faced by foreign players trying to balance their career with their families' wishes.
