
The latest report from the "Football News", the financial agreed indicators of the league clubs in the 2022 season of the Chinese Super League are about to be released, and the salary restriction order of the Football Association will push the salary ceiling of internal and external assistance to a new low in the history of the Chinese Super League, and it is no exaggeration to say that the strictest salary restriction order of the Chinese Super League is coming, which also means that the Chinese Super League will completely bid farewell to the Golden Dollar League. The consequence of the departure of big-name foreign aid and foreign teachers is the slow pace of the game in the Chinese Super League.
According to football newspaper, the details of the salary restriction order for the 2022 season of the Chinese Super League are as follows:
The maximum salary for local players is 3 million yuan before tax, compared with 5 million yuan before tax last season.
The maximum salary for foreign aid is 2 million euros before tax, compared with 3 million euros before tax last season.
The total annual investment of Chinese Super League clubs shall not exceed 300 million yuan.
The Football Association has no new, good and positive content for China's football reform, nothing more than salary restrictions, U23 policies, long-term training, and national brand play leagues. Although many fans applaud the Chinese Super League for further salary restrictions, but the football league is a market economy, the result of too much intervention by the Football Association is to make the Chinese Super League become slow in the pace of the game, the international football team is accustomed to the slow pace of the Chinese Super League, to the round of 12, just like the national highway on the high speed will be very unaccustomed. Of course, reducing the salary of local players will help more young players to go out and avoid exports to domestic sales, which is good; but there is also a bad side to salary cuts, as the heat of the Chinese Super League declines, there are fewer fans watching football in China, and there are naturally fewer parents who let their children play football.
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