June, 5438+October, 2002 10, Wu made an appointment with Mingfeng, Guangdong, and transferred to Kunming to participate in the trial training of Guangzhou Xiangxue, which was then A B, and was officially hired. The following year, he gained a firm foothold and was elected. At the end of 2002, during the winter break of the domestic league, Wu returned to Hong Kong on loan and played six games for South China.
In 2004, Wu first played for the Northern Club with Xiang Xue coach zhou suian.
In 2005, at the invitation of Ma Liangxing, the coach of Shanghai Zhongbang, he successfully established himself in the Super League after only four years in China. In this "newly promoted horse", Wu got the opportunity to partner with Fan Zhiyi and was called "General Fan"; Wu was appointed captain after Fan Zhiyi left the team in the second half of the season. Wu was also selected by Shanghai United to play against La Liga powerhouse Seville in order to take care of the main striker fabiano.
Moved to Shanghai Shenhua in 2006. Although Shenhua had a "Weifeng" combination at that time, Wu got a certain chance to play in the team by virtue of his personal ability. On February 27th of the same year, at 65438, Wu was renewed by Shanghai Shenhua for 2 years.
After the contract with Shanghai Shenhua expired in 2009, Wu went to Hangzhou Greentown for trial training. Considering that Wu is a Hong Kong player and a free agent, Hangzhou Greentown decided to introduce Wu, but later the China Football Association decided that the Hong Kong player was an Asian foreign aid. Therefore, Hanglvcheng once negotiated with the China Football Association, hoping that Wu could play the Super League as a domestic aid as in previous seasons, but the answer was that Wu could only play the Super League as an Asian foreign aid. Nevertheless, Hangzhou Greentown signed a contract with Wu.
In May 2009, the China Football Association said that Hong Kong players can participate in the Chinese mainland League in other ways. Wu plays for the Super League club, which counts as domestic aid. Only by representing the mainland team in intercontinental events can it be counted as foreign aid. This news made Wu shout, "China people are certainly not foreign aid, not foreign aid."
In 2009, Wu moved from Shanghai Shenhua to Hangzhou Greentown and has been working there. In fact, since the end of last season, I have been troubled by a foot injury and have never participated in the competition. After the league, he returned to Hong Kong to recuperate. Because there are many candidates for the position of centre-back in Greentown, plus his own injuries, and as a Shanghai player, Wu can only participate in the competition as an Asian foreign aid if he signs up for the AFC Champions League. Greentown obviously doesn't want him to occupy such a quota. In the end, Wu chose to leave Greentown.
On February 25th, 2065438+0212, Tianjin Songjiang made another gain in the transfer market. Wu, who played for many mainland teams such as Shanghai Shenhua and Zhejiang Greentown, joined Tianjin Songjiang as a free agent. Hong Kong Football Club signed a two-year contract with the club. After leaving Hangzhou Greentown, many people expected that he would return to Hong Kong and join South China, which had invited him many times. However, he has always said that there are many Super League clubs in China, and he will not consider joining South China until the end of 1.
On October 22nd, 65438/KLOC-0, Beijing time, Hong Kong South China Club announced in official website that Wu, who had played for Shanghai Shenhua and Hangzhou Greentown Team, officially joined the team and signed a one-and-a-half-year work contract with the team.