[2] He made his debut for Shandong on 1 August 2013 in a 2–0 home win against Guangzhou R&F, coming on as a substitute for Wang Yongpo in the 76th minute.
[3] Luo failed to establish with the club and was loaned to China League One side Chengdu Tiancheng for half season in July 2015.
[5] He made a permanent transfer to Hebei China Fortune on 31 December 2015 after the club won promotion to the Chinese Super League.
[9] The following campaign Wuhan would make the move permanent and he would be part of the squad that won the 2022 Chinese Super League title for the first time in the clubs history.
[10] On 13 January 2025, Luo joined the Chinese Super League club Qingdao Hainiu as free agent.