
Super League transfer window and fixtures for the 2022 season
In yesterday's 2022 season, China
soccer ball
The transfer window for the professional leagues has officially kicked off for a month until April 15th. This heralds the beginning of the
China Super League (soccer league)
The league is expected to restart as planned on April 23, however, the return to the home-and-away format may be put on hold due to the outbreak of the current year's
China Super League (soccer league)
It is likely that the tournament system will continue.
This year's transfer window was originally planned to open in mid-January, but due to a number of factors, the opening of the window was repeatedly delayed until two months later by the Chinese
soccer league
Officially opened. Compared to previous years, a notable feature of this year's transfer window is the removal of restrictions on the number of reinforcements. In other words, as long as there are clubs willing to, in this transfer window can completely re-establish a team.
Yesterday afternoon, the newly promoted class of Zhejiang team announced that the total budget for this season is the same as last season. This means that the Zhejiang team will participate with the input of the Central League
China Super League (soccer league)
. Considering that Zhejiang is
China Super League (soccer league)
The 18 clubs that are in relatively healthy financial condition can be largely judged, and the other
China Super League (soccer league)
The club's input will be more limited. Previously, Guangzhou has made it clear that the total budget for the 2022 season is 15 million dollars.
In terms of the tournament system, the Central
soccer league
It had been suggested that the home-and-away system should be reinstated this year, and the clubs have expressed their support. However, with the recent resurgence of the seriousness of the epidemic, it is likely that the proposal to resume home and away matches will be forced to be shelved. Recently, the tournament organizers have suspended their site visits to alternative venues for clubs at all levels. From the perspective of safeguarding the health and safety of personnel, the tournament organizers have always placed the prevention of epidemics as a top priority in the process of implementing the opening of the tournament. At present, it seems that the hope of resuming the home and away venues has become more and more remote, and the clubs are prepared to continue to participate in the tournament system.










