Live on January 17th, according to Beijing Youth Daily, clubs at all levels will be able to bring in local players without quota restrictions in the new season.

FIFA's transfer matching system shows that the first international transfer window for Chinese soccer in 2023 has been pushed back to February 1. Considering that the transfer window ideally closes 1-2 weeks before the start of the league season, the opening of this year's first transfer window could be further delayed if the league season starts in mid-April at the earliest.

Regarding the signing policy for the new season, Beiqing said the organizers will not make any drastic adjustments to the registration and transfer policy for local players and foreign aiders in the new season, considering the difficulties encountered by clubs in recent years. Clubs at all levels hope to bring in local players without quota restrictions.

At the same time, foreign aid registration, registration, quota regulations may also remain unchanged, the Super League may follow the "7654" foreign aid policy, that is, each club in a season (two transfer windows) to register seven foreign aid, at the same time to register six foreign aid, a game to register five foreign aid, a game to accumulate four foreign aid.

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