Pere Garcia, the Henan FC sporting director, expecting China to end World Cup pain by 2034, optimistic over players earning European deals

An influential figure in Chinese football has said that encouraging young talents to abandon their societal shackles is critical for progress, as the World Football Summit began on Wednesday in Hong Kong.

Staged at AsiaWorld-Expo, the industry powwow has attracted around 4,000 attendees for a series of panel discussions covering topics from the growth of women’s football, through smart stadiums, to the depths and vision of the Chinese football landscape.

Speaking on the latter panel, Pere Garcia, the sporting director of Henan FC and a consultant for the Chinese Football Association [CFA], said the country would benefit from regularly posting players, coaches, physiotherapists, analysts and administrators to Europe, “so they come back and make our football stronger”.

After more than a decade on the mainland, he acknowledged that a typically rigid, academically-focused society was not a natural breeding ground for international-class footballers.