I'm sure it won't be the millions or millions that it currently is in a season. Son has the ability to earn as much as he can and eat as much as he can without worrying about the FA "big head". The most conservative estimate is that if it exceeds 1 billion per year (for the Chinese Super League only), each club will get at least 6 points, 70 million, for close to or more than 19 seasons, which is basically enough to pay for a Chinese Super League team for a year. If the neutral name of the music department is removed for the time being, there will be another way for the music department to make money, and I'm sure the problem of salary arrears in the Chinese Super League will be solved soon. If the league flourishes and reverts back to what it was 19 seasons ago, I'm sure revenues will continue to rise.
On this basis, pay reform was implemented. How to change? Eliminate the previous salary reduction system of the Football Association and implement the policies of "more work, more pay" and "those who can get up and down". For example, the annual limit for each Chinese Super League team is 500 million or even 300 million. Salary expenditure is controlled at 70% or less.
There is no maximum and no minimum for players' salaries, which are freely controlled within the limits of the indicators, the principle being that they should not exceed the standards. More clearly, the highest players (especially local players) can be 10 million, low can be 100,000, by the music department, the team to develop a distribution plan, the professional league just "big numbers", ignoring the details. The advantage of this is that it encourages capable players and young players to train hard. If someone wants to get by, it may be difficult, unless the club doesn't want to progress.
Then what? By appropriately or gradually relaxing the restrictions on foreign aid, the standard of the league will naturally be slowly restored. Of course, there will be ways to control the professional league and there will not be sky-high prices in the early years.
For example, Yao Di, a women's volleyball player who studied abroad, earned €380,000, or about $2.78 million, in half a season, a staggering daily wage. What is this concept? Wu Lei's top earning is at least double that of the Chinese Super League. But I haven't heard anyone say that the Turkish Super League "burns money". In fact, Iniesta earns 20 million euros a year in the J-League, and Oscar, who is close to our harbor, has never heard any Super League fans accuse the J-League of "burning money". But why is the Chinese Super League being discussed? Because it's unfair.
To be clear, any refereeing, fixtures, penalties and other issues have nothing to do with the FA, so the problem is easy to deal with. Apart from macro guidance, general direction control, supervision and guidance, FA fans don't drink tea and read newspapers all day. You can simplify the organization if you think there are too many people, but the fans are simply not interested.
Whether or not there will be a new flow of Liu Yi and Chen Yongliang after the establishment of the professional league, I think it is redundant. Because there are so many music departments, so many investors watching, a board of directors, a general meeting of shareholders and other governing bodies; everything is open, collectively discussed, public and transparent, just like a joint stock company. It's really worrying that the articles of incorporation clearly state that a third party accounting firm audits the company twice a season, with all the results being made public, etc., so I'm sure we can maximize closure.
That is to say, before Song Kai retired, as long as he finished the establishment of the professional league, even if he completed his historical mission. Much has been said about the so-called soccer reform and everything. The fact is, after clarifying the idea, it's pretty simple. The key is that said policy is willing to do so.
On the contrary, if the professional league is still in this state, then for a few years it will still be a "CFF preparatory team", a half-assed project, not to mention that Songkai is 58 years old, and even if it is 8 years old, it still doesn't make sense. Change the soup, never do a good job, don't believe in looking.
Do one thing in two years, be 58, and is anyone too old?










