Following the release of the Chinese Football Association's notice on matters related to player transfer registration for the 2024 season for Chinese Super League, Chinese League One and Chinese League Two clubs, Beijing Youth Daily has interpreted the foreign aid policy for the new season in the Chinese Super League and Chinese League One.

According to previous understanding, the CFA has decided to fine-tune the foreign aid policy of the two leagues in order to assist the Chinese Super League and Chinese League A clubs to optimize the internal competition, and to cooperate with the relevant clubs to gradually adapt to the new rules on foreign aid of the AFC Champions League. The specific plan is: the foreign aid policy of the Chinese Super League has been adjusted from the previous "7654" to "7655", i.e., each team can register a maximum of 7 foreign aiders throughout the season, and at the same time can register a maximum of 6, and a maximum of 5 foreign aiders can be enrolled in each game. At the same time, a maximum of 5 foreign aiders can be registered for each game, and a maximum of 5 foreign aiders can be sent on the field; the foreign aid policy of the Central League A has been adjusted from "4332" to "4333", i.e., each team can register a maximum of 3 foreign aiders for each game, and a maximum of 3 foreign aiders can be sent on the field at the same time.

Compared with the past, the registration and transfer methods of the three professional leagues in the new season have not changed much. Among them, the foreign aid policy of the Chinese Super League and the Chinese League A has been fine-tuned, which is also notable. Specifically, the foreign aid appearance policy for the new season of the Chinese Super League is to register a maximum of five foreign aiders on the field in each match, while the Chinese League A stipulates that a maximum of three foreign aiders are registered on the field in each match.

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