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This Chinese Super League club was banned from transfer by FIFA & the Chinese Super League wants a third salary cut!

According to Zhu Yi, the Chinese administrator of the German "Transfer Market" website, revealed on Weibo that FIFA has banned Tianjin Jinmen Tiger from registering new players from now on due to the failure to fulfill its payable obligations.

This Chinese Super League club was banned from transfer by FIFA & the Chinese Super League wants a third salary cut!

The outside world speculates that the transfer ban penalty of Jinmen Tiger should be related to the club's arrears of foreign aid salaries. Last year, there were foreign aides who sued The Jinmen Tiger to FIFA for this reason.

According to the "Football News", the Chinese Super League may be cut again in the new season, and the maximum salary of players will be reduced from 5 million yuan to 3 million.

The salary cut for Chinese Super League players began at the end of 2019. At that time, the salary cap set by the Football Association for domestic players was 10 million yuan per year, and the international players could rise by 20%. The salary cap of foreign aid is an annual salary of 3 million euros.

This Chinese Super League club was banned from transfer by FIFA & the Chinese Super League wants a third salary cut!

In the 2021 season, the Football Association will further reduce salaries, the maximum annual salary of Chinese Super League players will be reduced from 10 million yuan to 5 million yuan, the average annual salary of the whole team will not exceed 3 million yuan before tax, foreign aid will be 3 million euros before tax, and the total salary of foreign aid for the whole team will not exceed 10 million euros.

Although there have been two salary increases, for many Chinese Super League clubs, the financial burden is still too heavy. Coupled with the fact that the Chinese men's football team broke the sand in the World Preliminary Round and lost the game, the external public opinion environment for the salary reduction of the Chinese Super League has been available. Next, it depends on whether the Football Association will start to implement it, and the specific amount of salary cuts.

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