Inside the glamorous life in Shanghai Oscar will leave behind after his £25m-per-year contract expires

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IT’S the end of an era for former Premier League winner, Oscar.

The ex-Chelsea star bid farewell to the Chinese Super League, with his contract expiring at the end of this month.

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Oscar's life in ShanghaiOscar and his glam wife Ludy have lived in Shanghai since 2017Instagram
Oscar's life in ShanghaiOscar’s time in East Asia has been one of bliss that he will most certainly missInstagram

Now 33, the Brazilian will seek a new start as a free agent – and is tipped to sign for Inter Milan or could return to his homeland with Internacional.

Oscar joined Shanghai Port in 2017 for £60m and went on to win three league titles in the Far East.

Astonishingly, he earned £175million during his time in East Asia – making him one of the richest footballers of all time.

The playmaker was left in tears as he waved goodbye to the fans in his last game on Tuesday.

He’s leaving behind a life that will be sorely missed.

Back in September, he told Brazil 247: “The quality of life here doesn’t exist anywhere else, I’ve never seen it.

“It’s something out of this world, only those who are here, who live here, know what it’s like.”

SunSport takes a look at his epic lifestyle.

Living quarters

Oscar enjoyed a safe, comfortable, affluent life in China.

He, his wife Brazilian/Japanese wife Ludy and their three kids, Julia and Caio clearly loved being in the country’s biggest city.

But his reasons for going back are tied to family.

“I love Shanghai, but it’s just too far away from home for us. We can’t stay here forever,” he said.

“My mom is getting older, my sisters are having babies. We want to be closer to home.”

“Wherever I go, it won’t be like here. There’s no way to change that,”

The family live in a plush apartment that overlooks the scenic Huangpu River.

Oscar has given his Instagram followers, over six million, a glimpse into his home.

It boasts incredible views of the skyline of Shanghai, which comes alive at night with its lights.

High ceilings, neutral interiors, marble floors and more are featured.

The building also appears to have a private gym that Oscar used religiously.

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Wife Ludy and Oscar show off their stunning apartment[/caption]
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Brazil footballer Oscar plays with son Caio[/caption]
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Oscar revealed in an interview how safe China has been for his family growing up[/caption]
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Ludy and Oscar share a cocktail on a night out in Shanghai[/caption]
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The loved-up couple share an intimate moment at the five-star Peninsula Shanghai[/caption]

His children are central to his life in Shanghai, and he often joins them on the school run.

Oscar said: “My kids go to school and come back home by bus without worrying about safety. We can go out as much as we want at 2 am or 3 am, and go anywhere and nothing will happen.”

Oscar and his wife have been known to take in the nightlife, enjoying cocktails and hanging out at the five-star hotel, Peninsula Shanghai.

Life centres around the river

Although his life has been dedicated to playing for Shanghai Port, with countless pictures of his success, Huangpu River plays a massive part in his downtime.

When he’s not playing with Lego – he enjoying showing off making the Camp Nou in one Instagram snap – he’s enjoying activities on the landmark of the city.

The Huangpu River separates the city into two parts, Pudong and Pux.

Plenty of the locals, as well as tourists, enjoy boat trips or other activities there.

Oscar has taken his family on excursions, shared loving moments with wife Ludy, and canoeing with his son.

Only a few months ago, Oscar admitted he didn’t know where he would go.

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In his spare time, Oscar loves to build Lego including a Camp Nou set[/caption]
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Oscar’s son Caio enjoys a spot of canoeing with his dad[/caption]

He said: “My wife and I are anxious to know where we will go.

“We’ve been here for seven or eight years. It’s a big change. The sooner we know, the better.”

Wherever he goes, life will never clearly be as good.

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