February 2 News The transfer window of the new season of the Chinese Super League has been postponed to February 20.
Closed April 10.
According to the “Tianjin Daily” report, the normal operating Chinese Super League clubs have basically determined the introduction of foreign aid before the end of January, but they need to wait for the Chinese Super League to “open the window” before they can go through the joining procedures one after another.
After the Spring Festival, the focus of the work of the Chinese Football Association and the Chinese Football Federation is to follow up the cleanup of wage arrears by clubs and review the qualifications for admission.
Since some clubs do have the possibility of being unsustainable, as of now, there is no conclusion on whether the Chinese Super League can maintain the scale of 18 teams participating in the competition, or whether it will “downsize” according to the actual situation.
Considering that the participating teams will generally allow a concentrated preparation period of 6 to 8 weeks before the start of the game, it is expected that most of the teams will gradually close their teams from late February.
On January 31, the European football winter transfer window has been closed, but it does not affect foreign players joining the Super League team.
This also shows that, including the Jinmen Tigers Club, the Chinese Super League clubs in normal operation have basically determined the introduction of foreign aid before the end of January, but they need to wait for the registration of the Chinese Super League and the “opening window” for transfer before they can apply for joining in succession.
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The same is true for the introduction of domestic aid for various clubs. Most clubs have reached work or trial training intentions with some target players, and some teams have even officially announced players to join, but the procedures have not yet been completed.
Once the club withdraws from the league in the follow-up, it will inevitably lead to the “free transfer” of a large number of players, and it will also lead to fine-tuning of some clubs’ internal aid introduction plans.
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