With the introduction of naturalized players in the Chinese national football team, many Chinese players scattered overseas have also received unprecedented attention. Recently, the well-known Dutch media "Football World" interviewed 18-year-old Chinese rising star Yang Ruian, who plays for the Dutch Templesh Club. In an interview, Yang Ruian made it clear that he is eager to play for the Chinese team and is willing to link his career to Chinese football.
Born in 2003, Mr. Yang's father is Dutch and his mother is Chinese. Unlike many other Chinese or naturalized players, Yang Ruian can speak fluent Chinese and has no problem communicating with Chinese. In addition, Yang Ruian, who only officially started his career last year, is currently one of the young players that Dumbosh has focused on cultivating.
"I am really willing to choose to become a Chinese player to start my international career." "It could be very interesting and I'll see what the best option is, but I'm really eager to play for the Netherlands or China," Yang said. Hopefully, one day in the future, I will have the opportunity to make a choice. ”
Yang Ruian also revealed that he has seriously begun to plan to become a Chinese player in order to enter the international arena in the future: "I have received a bilingual education since I was a child, although I don't know much Chinese, I can understand what the other party says, and there is no problem in daily communication." I think language is important because only then can you make a real connection with there. I've been to China and I have a lot of relatives there, and that may be one of the reasons I've become a Chinese player – that might happen soon, but I'll have to see what happens. ”
Nearly 190cm tall, Yang Ruian plays as an attacking midfielder and has made 17 appearances in the Dutch Second Division this season, scoring 2 goals and having 3 assists, basically occupying the main position. Whether it is from the perspective of age, potential or position played, Yang Ruian has the possibility of becoming a "brother" of the future national football team, and is also a potential naturalized player worth continuing to pay attention to.