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Why Dai Weijun did not have the opportunity to be free: the amount of salary arrears is small + less than 3 months The club has been reissued

The Chinese Football Association's Referee Committee announced that Dai Weijun was still a Shenzhen footballer and rejected his application for freedom. In this regard, "Football News" revealed that Dai Weijun was owed less than three months of salary, and the amount was not large, and the club also made up for it, which was not a malicious salary arrears, so the players could not get free bodies.

Why Dai Weijun did not have the opportunity to be free: the amount of salary arrears is small + less than 3 months The club has been reissued

Recently, a number of players have applied to the FA Referee Committee for arbitration because of unpaid wages, and the case of his Chinese foot Dai Weijun has attracted the most attention. And Dai Weijun himself even tore his face with the deep foot at one point before, so he was eager to restore his freedom to find another home, and the players also revealed their desire to stay in the ocean.

Why Dai Weijun did not have the opportunity to be free: the amount of salary arrears is small + less than 3 months The club has been reissued

Just before the transfer window was closed last night, the results of Dai Weijun's arbitration case came out, the Football Association Arbitration Committee did not support the player's restoration of free body, the outside world is quite puzzled, some voices believe that the Football Association is unfair, why some players can get free bodies, and some players have been rejected? In this regard, "Football News" revealed that the payment of salaries was delayed in November and December last year, but in January and February this year, Shenzhen Football twice paid Dai Weijun, and at the time of the trial, Shenzhen Foot came up with evidence of the payment.

Why Dai Weijun did not have the opportunity to be free: the amount of salary arrears is small + less than 3 months The club has been reissued

Dai Weijun's salary arrears are between two months and three months, less than three months, the amount is not large and only accounts for 15% of the player's salary structure, and subsequent clubs have also made up for it, and the FA Referee Committee believes that the club is not maliciously underpaid, so it does not support the player's return to free play. Dalian player Li Shuai was able to regain his free body mainly because he was owed a huge amount of salary and was owed more than half a year.

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