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Ridiculously low! The cost of introducing foreign aid in the Chinese Super League has refreshed the new bottom line - the per capita transfer fee is only 25,000 euros

In the past, The Chinese Super League clubs spent money like a gushing river, but today's Chinese Super League teams are like a trickle, breaking into N halves in one word to spend. Recently, the Chinese Super League's foreign aid fees have been exposed to refresh the bottom line again, which is simply ridiculously low - the per capita transfer fee is only 25,000 euros.

According to the latest report reported by Tianjin Daily, due to the limited budget for reinforcements, the 4 foreign aides finalized by Meizhou Hakka, the "promotion horse", have a total transfer fee of only 100,000 euros, which is too good at business.

Ridiculously low! The cost of introducing foreign aid in the Chinese Super League has refreshed the new bottom line - the per capita transfer fee is only 25,000 euros

According to the calculation of 1 euro = 6.924 yuan, 100,000 euros is probably less than 700,000 yuan. In the past few years, let alone the introduction of any foreign aid, that is, buying domestic youth training young players may be more than this price.

100,000 euros to get 4 foreign aid, the per capita transfer fee is only 25,000 euros, which was unimaginable before. It was the fake gambling black period before the lowest point of the Chinese Super League before 2010, which was too low to be low, not to mention the scary 60 million euros transfer fee with the Austrian "vice president".

Ridiculously low! The cost of introducing foreign aid in the Chinese Super League has refreshed the new bottom line - the per capita transfer fee is only 25,000 euros

What good players can have a transfer fee of only 100,000 euros? It's hard to imagine. Even if 3 of these 4 foreign aides are free to join, only 1 person has to pay the transfer fee, but on the value of 100,000 euros, I am afraid it is not the same as the previous kind of amateur players to impersonate professional players, right?

In the Chinese Super League or A League of that year, any Spanish truck driver, any Brazilian amateur player can come to us to pan for gold, but occasionally we can also find a grain of "gold" in the sand - such as the former A A shooter Mamero. Before coming to play in China, people were like fake Brazilian amateur players.

Ridiculously low! The cost of introducing foreign aid in the Chinese Super League has refreshed the new bottom line - the per capita transfer fee is only 25,000 euros

The chinese club's standard for the introduction of Brazilian players is also rising! From the amateur Brazilian players of the year to the ordinary Brazilian professional players later, and then to the Brazilian international level in the "golden dollar football" period - Paulinho, Oscar, Hulk and Augusto, etc., just take out one, in the five major leagues are the main level.

It's all there is to it! With the prevalence of Chen Shuyuan's concept of "public welfare league", it can save money, which is the biggest law pursued by investors.

Ridiculously low! The cost of introducing foreign aid in the Chinese Super League has refreshed the new bottom line - the per capita transfer fee is only 25,000 euros

Who used to spend more money now saves money than anyone else. In the past, buying foreign aid was too cheap to be laughed at by the industry, and now the cheaper you buy foreign aid, the more you will appear to be doing business, if everyone is free to join, it will be terrible, just like making a lot of money.

Saving money is making money, and in the case that the results are no longer important, the club can only be careful, saving a sum is a sum, as long as it can live.

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