
On March 28, with the unveiling of the entry list for the new third-tier league season just around the corner, veteran reporter Liu Wenchao dropped a bombshell by revealing the behind-the-scenes documents of the Chinese Super League's promoted Kunshan team. He boldly predicted that even if the Kunshan team faced a crisis of withdrawal, the players' salary losses would be protected to a certain extent.
The exact date of the rally for the Super League promoted Kunshan team has not yet been announced, which has led to concerns about the future of the team that won the Central League Championship last season. Liu Wenchao expressed this in his analysis:
"With the access list curtain coming up tomorrow, will the Quakers be able to catch their breath? This has become the focus of attention, however, the current situation is still unclear. Nonetheless, no players within the Kunshan team have publicly voiced their complaints. Obviously, if the Kunshan team really quit, they will be handled in a very different way from other unpaid teams. And judging from the feedback from various parties, the club has already planned for the worst case scenario, especially in terms of salary settlement."
Liu Wenchao further revealed: "It is reported that tomorrow's press conference of the Football Association will make a clear explanation of the league access situation. After a series of twists and turns, can the CFA be open and transparent this time? Let's wait and see." He is looking forward to the upcoming press conference.










