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Fish dead net broken? Chinese football agents threaten players and threaten to expose black material! or in connection with illegal acts

Fish dead net broken? Chinese football agents threaten players and threaten to expose black material! or in connection with illegal acts

Since the end of last year, when the Chinese men's football team set off a "sweeping storm", many players, coaches and agents have been taken away for investigation, and the Chinese football community has been panicked for a while. Recently, Li Xiaoming, a well-known player who won the Best Newcomer Award in the Chinese Super League, also got involved. Due to a dispute with an agent over fees, the broker even released harsh words, saying that if Li Xiaoming continued to default on commissions, he would not hesitate to expose some inside information as a threat.

Fish dead net broken? Chinese football agents threaten players and threaten to expose black material! or in connection with illegal acts

Recently, a football agent named Ni Shuzhe has been asking Li Xiaoming for the agent fees that he has been owed. According to Ni Shuzhe, Li Xiaoming owed him brokerage fees for several years, during which he refused to pay fees for various reasons. Ni Shuzhe also said that he had helped Li Xiaoming win a contract worth 2.17 million yuan at the club, and the salary in this contract was paid to Li Xiaoming without arrears, but he did not receive a commission. According to Ni Shuzhe, he should have received 170,000 yuan of it, but Li Xiaoming was only willing to give him 20,000 yuan.

Fish dead net broken? Chinese football agents threaten players and threaten to expose black material! or in connection with illegal acts

In this regard, Li Xiaoming also issued a statement, denying the existence of a broker cooperation agreement with Ni Shuzhe, and also said that Ni Shuzhe had tricked himself into signing a contract. At this point, this dispute between the agent and the player has completely entered a chaotic situation of "public reason, mother-in-law saying mother-in-law reasonable".

At the same time, Ni Shuzhe obviously did not intend to give in, he publicly stated on his personal social platform: "Don't think I'm so provoked, push me into a hurry, I'll stab you all those things, I'm innocent and not afraid, it's you who are afraid, hehe." Judging from the agent's tone, he obviously mastered some "black material" and used it as a means to demand that Li Xiaoming pay the arrears.

Fish dead net broken? Chinese football agents threaten players and threaten to expose black material! or in connection with illegal acts

So, what "black material" does Ni Shuzhe have in his hands? In fact, it is not difficult to think that if Ni Shuzhe did serve as Li Xiaoming's agent back then, then the black material he can master is likely to involve illegal operations in the transfer process, tax evasion and tax avoidance in the contract, and even match-fixing and gambling related information, these materials not only involve violations, but may even have illegal content, enough to discredit the person who was exposed, which may indeed become a bombshell in today's environment, so Ni Shuzhe used it as a means to threaten Li Xiaoming. In any case, this agent seems to be really ready to "break the net".

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