
Amidst rumors that Guangzhou Pharmaceuticals may take over Guangzhou City, many fans are worried about the future of the Guangzhou team. However, the immediate task at hand is the Chinese Super League, which will start next month. Whether or not the team will be able to compete, and how the associated costs will be handled, are all pressing issues that need to be resolved. Today, a bombshell came out that the Football Association (FA) will cover the team's participation fees, a move that came as a surprise. In the current situation, why would the FA solely solve the problem of Guangzhou team's participation fee? Immediately afterward, Li Xuan, a senior commentator for Soccer Daily, revealed that it is actually the Chinese Super League company that will be responsible for the expenses of all participating teams in the tournament area, and the clubs only need to bear the travel expenses to the tournament area. In other words, as the host team, Guangzhou's players will only need to travel to the tournament hotels on their own, and the problem of traveling expenses will be solved. In this way, as long as the players are willing to continue to participate in the tournament despite the unpaid wages, it will ensure that the Guangzhou team will participate in the second stage of the league. On the other hand, captain Zheng Zhi has already called the remaining players for a spontaneous training session, an action that side by side reflects that most of the players are willing to continue to participate in the Chinese Super League. After all, most of the teams in the Chinese Super League are facing wage arrears, and the transfer window has not yet opened, so the only thing you can do at this time is to keep training and maintain their competitive status. As for the team's future direction, there are also new rumors. According to Chen Ning, a soccer media person, Guangzhou Pharmaceuticals originally expected to take back the Guangzhou team, but due to some changes in conditions, they turned their attention to another Guangzhou team. In addition, there is also news that if the conditions are right, the Guangzhou team may move to other cities in the province. Of course, this has not been finalized yet. Just like last year's league champion Jiangsu, the whole process from rumors of crisis to the final official announcement of dissolution took half a year. We have reason to believe that Guangzhou, the city's iconic team as the eight champion of the Chinese Super League, will get more attention. No matter what the future holds, we'll be with them all the way.










