As the Chinese Super League (CSL) transfer window officially draws to a close, Germany's leading transfer website has quickly followed suit by releasing its latest list of CSL player prices. This change, along with the flow of foreign players, has set off a storm of prices like a sea wave.

Zhu Yi, the Chinese head of the transfer market, has unveiled this newly-adjusted ranking of the total value of Chinese Super League (CSL) teams. Shanghai Seaport currently tops the list with a total of 36.18 million euros, followed by Shandong Taishan and Shenzhen with 25.23 million euros and 21.9 million euros respectively, while Qingdao are at the bottom of the table with a total of 3.88 million euros.

It's worth noting that with the international transfer window still ongoing, dynamic player movements could change this list at any time in the coming days.

Below are the details of the total player value rankings in the Chinese Super League Salon:

Shanghai seaport (36.18 million euros)

Shandong Taishan (25.23 million euros)

Shenzhen (21.9 million euros)

Beijing Guoan (20.95 million euros)

Guangzhou (20.3 million euros)

Dalian (15.2 million euros)

Shanghai Shenhua (11.98 million euros)

Changchun Yatai (9.7 million euros)

Hebei (8.2 million euros)

Wuhan (€8.1 million)

Guangzhou City (7.98 million euros)

Chongqing Liangjiang Athletic (€7.83 million)

Longmen, Songshan, Henan (7.73 million euros)

Cangzhou Lions (5.68 million euros)

Tianjin Jinmen Tigers (€4.53 million)

Qingdao (3.88 million euros)

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