Chen Hua, a senior media source, revealed that in the period when Du Zhaocai held the position of the Football Association, the Association had refunded most of the adjustment costs of Evergrande, however, it was rumored that the funds did not really flow to Evergrande, but were misappropriated by the headquarter to fill the huge gap in the real estate business and financial management.

Chen Hua recalled in his article, "Remembering that Evergrande's capital chain was once strained last year, especially during Guangzhou's time as a Chinese Super League (CSL) region during the epidemic, they did reflect that, as the eight-crown champion, they did not have any extra funds in their hands."

How can I forget that the Football Association, led by Du Zhaocai at that time, had refunded part of the adjustment fees to Evergrande. At first, they tried to open up a way out for Evergrande by at least granting some leniency. However, it was rumored that the money was eventually retained by the headquarters and used to fill bigger financial holes in other areas. These problems in soccer seem insignificant.

According to Chen Hua, given such financial problems, who would dare to put money into Evergrande? After all, the complexity of adjusting the fees is itself a suspicion of charging indiscriminately. With this money, only after the leadership of the FA is formally indicted will Evergrande consider its next move. Perhaps this adjustment fee also epitomizes the FA leadership's poor decision-making?

Let's wait and see what happens ...... soccer, as a luxury item, the most important thing is to maintain the rights and interests of the people. Those who have purchased Evergrande real estate, give up their jobs to invest in Evergrande financial consumers, their rights and interests deserve more attention, rather than just focusing on the fans who buy tickets.

According to relevant reports, Guangzhou have encountered a number of challenges in their preparations for the new season, with an unresolved litigation dispute between them and their former head coach, Carnavaro.

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