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Football News: China will continue to engage in naturalization in the future, but not non-blood naturalization

According to the "Football News", Chinese football will continue to naturalize players in the future, but in principle, it will not engage in non-blood naturalization.

Football News: China will continue to engage in naturalization in the future, but not non-blood naturalization

Reporter Chen Yong said that maintaining naturalization depends on the state, rather than relying on money. At present, in addition to Jiang Guangtai is basically sure that he will stay in the Chinese Super League, the four non-blood naturalized players have not yet determined the next team to play, if they can find a home in Brazil or other teams in Europe, then they are China's foreign players, the national team has been maintaining close communication with them, as long as they are in good shape, there will definitely be a chance.

However, the latest salary restriction order of the Chinese Super League is about to be introduced, because the naturalized players are Chinese players, so according to this new system, if they return to the Chinese Super League, the highest annual salary they can get is 3 million yuan before tax, which is obviously a huge gap compared with their previous treatment in the Chinese Super League (high annual salary plus huge settlement fees), which is very different and difficult to accept. Even if they are given the annual salary of foreign aid, there is a considerable gap of 2 million euros before tax, not to mention that there is no news that the football association has any care for the annual salary of naturalized players.

"Football News" said that Chinese football will continue to engage in naturalization in the future, but in principle, it should no longer engage in non-blood naturalization, and in the future, it will look for players with Chinese blood, potential and naturalization value within three generations of the world to naturalize, which is by no means to spend a lot of money to "buy services" as before, but to pay more attention to the sense of belonging to the country.

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