Premier League, once the preferred destination for Chinese players to pursue their careers abroad, has seen the likes of Sun Jihai at Manchester City, Li Tie and Li Weifeng at Everton, Dong Fangzhuo at Manchester United, and Zheng Zhi at Charlton. Qu Bo had a trial with Tottenham Hotspur, and Zhang Yuning had one with Leicester City. It was a time when Chinese players were eager to go abroad, and it was also the peak period for Chinese footballers in Europe. Now, a Premier League team is preparing to bring in another Chinese player. According to Hong Kong's "Gangbo News," Leicester City is interested in signing a Chinese player, and the club has sent its chief scout to China to evaluate this particular player. On December 5th, in the second-tier Asian Champions League match, Hiroshima Sanfrecce hosted Eastern Sports from the Hong Kong Super League. An 18-year-old Chinese player named Wu Zixi broke into the Hiroshima Sanfrecce penalty area, feinted with his right foot, evaded several defenders, and unleashed a powerful shot that found the back of the net. Despite Eastern Sports' overall inferiority, they ultimately lost 1-4 to Hiroshima Sanfrecce. The Leicester City scout was seated in the stands, watching the game. According to Hong Kong media, the scout was there specifically to observe Wu Yuxi, and the impressive performance of the 18-year-old did not go unnoticed. Wu Yuxi was born in Sichuan in 2006, stands at 1.78 meters tall, and weighs 76 kilograms. Last summer, at the age of 17, he joined Eastern Sports of the Hong Kong…