
In the Beijing hour of Sept. 27, a piece of news cut through the soccer world like lightning.
soccer league
announced a decision that between September 29 and October 12, 2021, the opening of the
soccer league
special transfer window for the Cup. The move is intended to provide a way for clubs weakened by national team call-ups to add players.
However, it is worth noting that the utility of player transfers made through this window is limited to
soccer league
Cup fixtures that cannot be applied to that month's league matches. As a result, these players are unable to represent their teams in the league at their new owners. For players on short-term loan, they also cannot return to their original teams in the December league. In other words, these players who transfer in the new window will not be able to play for their new teams until the 2022 season
China Super League (soccer league)
League.
In response, veteran soccer reporter Li Xuan expressed her opinion, writing on social media, "I visited a number of clubs yesterday, and my initial judgment is that there will be no clubs investing heavily in bringing in players, but I can't rule out the possibility that some of the players from clubs that are facing difficulties may take advantage of the opportunity to jump ship to stable clubs that are in a position to bring in reinforcements, even if it means giving up their December League entry in December."










