On October 22nd, news spread that Tianjin Second Intermediate Court formally admitted the lawsuit of Tianhai Salon against Shenhua Club for defaulting on 45 million yuan of players' transfer fees. In the face of this incident, the media world is full of voices.

Song Chengliang noted in the comments that, as an interlude, regarding the so-called lawsuit between Shenhua and Tianhai, Shenhua insisted that there was no economic dispute, which I suspect may be related to the issue of the adjustment fee, which has led many clubs to use nobodies to cover the repayment of their star players when they are transferred.

And it seems rather odd that this lawsuit skipped the CFA's jurisdiction and went straight into the civil arena. The soccer world has its own peculiarities, and usually such issues should be resolved within the industry.

Further, with regard to the protagonist of this dispute, it is known that this player was the party to whom Shenhua became indebted in the last transfer, and the two clubs then filed a complaint with the

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The application for arbitration resulted in Shenhua winning the case.

Finally, recalling the baffling public opinion storm in the final round of the regular season last year, there was speculation that Jianye would block Shenhua, but ultimately it didn't prevent Shenhua from entering the title contention group. Shenhua is also confident that this fiasco will have no impact on the upcoming

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The Cup double-header has implications.

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