In the golden age of Chinese soccer, the Chinese Super League (CSL) dominant player Guangzhou Evergrande has made the Asian soccer world pay attention with its amazing strength. With its financial strength, the Chinese Super League played a catalytic role in the global transfer market. However, since Chen Xuyuan took charge of Chinese soccer management, he has proposed a series of reform measures: three times issued a salary limit order, cancel the U23 policy, increase the playing time of local players, and improve the overall strength of the national team. Nevertheless, the results do not seem to be significant. The only way to improve the strength of local players is to improve the youth training system and persevere. The only way to do this is to improve the youth training system and be consistent. [Image 1](https://www.ballti.com/UploadFiles/163img/20230314/2023779495903140920232511.jpg) The introduction of the wage limit in the era of "gold dollar soccer" in the Super League has played a certain role in stabilizing the reasonable wage limit will help the league to operate healthily. However, the implementation of the "neutral name policy" has brought a huge impact to the Chinese Super League and even the entire Chinese professional soccer. Although Chen Xuyuan's original intention deserves to be recognized - following the success stories of the world's soccer world - this policy does not seem to be applicable in Chinese professional soccer. ! [Image 2](https://www.ballti.com/UploadFiles/163img/20230314/2023374117803140920252511.jpg) There are differences between the Chinese soccer market and foreign markets, and the way fans support soccer is different. Chinese professional soccer is more dependent on the input of gold masters, while foreign soccer can be self-sufficient through commercial operations. However, the gender-neutral name policy has interrupted the profit chain of the gold masters and led to the dissolution of some teams. Even for clubs that are still in operation, there have been frequent wage arrears in the last two seasons. Currently, the Football Association has announced the first batch of clubs that have completed debt settlement, but there are still some teams that are not included in the list. ! [Image 3](https://www.ballti.com/UploadFiles/163img/20230314/2023879495903140920232511.jpg) Regarding the neutral name policy, I think its not in line with the current situation of Chinese professional soccer. At the time of life and death, the only way to save Chinese professional soccer is to let the club's gold owners see the benefits. As a matter of fact, the neutral name of a team can be changed at will, so how to build a century-old club? This may be the problem that Chinese soccer needs to be solved.

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