Dalian Yingbo’s recent run of poor results in the Chinese Super League has left fans frustrated. The team has gone multiple matches without a win, prompting head coach Li Guoxu to consider adjustments. Key full-backs Mao Weijie and Lyu Zhuoyi both received yellow cards in the last game and will be unavailable for the next fixture, creating a need for fresh faces in those positions. 
In a potential boost, Fu Huan, a former starting right-back for Shanghai Port, is reportedly set to join Dalian Yingbo on a direct transfer on July 5. The 30-year-old defender, once hailed as the heir to Zhang Linpeng, is known for his athleticism and ability to contribute both defensively and offensively, delivering dangerous crosses and scoring key goals. Fu Huan has even earned multiple call-ups to the Chinese national team under former coach Marcello Lippi, highlighting his quality. At Dalian, he would likely serve as a backup or competitor to Lyu Zhuoyi, who has impressed since joining the club. 
Lyu Zhuoyi has been a standout performer, often breaking deadlocks in the right-back position and earning his first national team call-up. Dalian Yingbo has already secured his long-term contract extension, a move that has pleased fans. Meanwhile, attention turns to local striker Zhu Pengyu, who has been hampered by injuries and has struggled to find his form since returning to action. Supporters are eager to see him rediscover his scoring touch and hope he can deliver a breakout performance in the upcoming match.
