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Chinese football makes a joke? Korean media: Chinese Super League clubs cheekily want to leave naturalized players who are underpaid

Chinese football makes a joke? Korean media: Chinese Super League clubs cheekily want to leave naturalized players who are underpaid

Recently, Gaulat and Guangzhou team terminated their contract to return to the First Division, Alain and Axon have returned to Brazil, Fernando has not returned to Brazil so far, and Luo Guofu and Jiang Guangtai, who remained in China, did not come with Guangzhou to the Guangzhou division of the Chinese Super League championship group. In this regard, the South Korean media "OSEN" paid attention to the dynamics of Chinese football naturalized players.

South Korean media OUTLET OSEN, with its headline "Brazen Chinese Clubs, Arrears of Salaries to Naturalized Players... "Please Stay"," mocked China's football naturalization policy as a near failure.

Chinese football makes a joke? Korean media: Chinese Super League clubs cheekily want to leave naturalized players who are underpaid

According to Chinese media reports, guangzhou team hopes to keep Axon, but the club has already owed wages, and with the real estate giant defaulting one after another, the Chinese Super League eight-time champion Guangzhou team is also in trouble. Naturalized player Axon is also a victim of the team's unpaid wages, and the player will eventually terminate his contract with Guangzhou and will choose to return to The Bajia, and the player and the club will negotiate the termination. Axon has booked a flight (has returned to Brazil) and Guangzhou still wants to do everything in its power to keep the naturalized player. In addition to Axon, the remaining naturalized players are also facing unpaid wages, their future is unknown, and the probability will leave the team in a similar way, and China's football naturalization policy is close to failure.

Chinese football makes a joke? Korean media: Chinese Super League clubs cheekily want to leave naturalized players who are underpaid

It is reported that the article "Brazen Chinese Clubs, Arrears of Salaries to Naturalized Players... "Please Stay"" ranked first in the reading list of the football district of the South Korean comprehensive website Naver on the same day.

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