On the eve of the official announcement of the dissolution of the Wuhan Yangtze River Club, although the club has paid back the outstanding salaries of other players, but Li Tie's salary and bonuses are ignored. This behavior undoubtedly reaffirms that the club is not giving up the soccer business due to lack of funds. Hebei, Guangzhou, Guangzhou, Shenzhen four clubs are now facing the plight of broken capital chain, this phenomenon is just like domestic real estate enterprises sunset as alarming. ! [Image 1](https://www.ballti.com/UploadFiles/Sinaimg/202301/2023013003212877576292921.jpg) At present, it seems that the above four clubs dissolution of the possibility is very great. Among them, Guangzhou club still has a chance of survival. Last year, the club's shareholding reform was well underway but came to an abrupt end for various reasons. If R&F Group is willing to step forward and take on most of the club's debt, then Guangzhou City is expected to turn the corner next season. However, the fate of the Hebei, Guangzhou and Shenzhen teams seems to be sealed. This means that the Chinese Super League will lose four teams next season. To ensure the smooth running of the league, the Football Association must find a new army to fill the vacancies. Shijiazhuang Kung Fu Team, which ranked fourth last year, will be expected to be the lucky ones to make it to the Chinese Super League. ! [Image 2](https://www.ballti.com/UploadFiles/Sinaimg/202301/2023013003212897880312921.png) It also means that the Chinese newcomers are expected to make the jump from the amateur league to the third tier and advance to the Chinese Super League in three years. But that doesn't mean Shijiazhuang Kung Fu Team is strong, just that they have a lighter debt burden compared to other Chinese clubs. ! [Image 3](https://www.ballti.com/UploadFiles/Sinaimg/202301/2023013003212916631922921.jpg) The news that Shijiazhuang Kung Fu Team is expected to enter the Chinese Super League within three years did not make fans cheer, but instead filled their hearts with sadness. A few years ago, the Chinese Super League was still booming, but now it has to rely on replenishing China's first division teams. Shouldn't this make those hardcore fans who have always supported Chinese soccer feel sorry?

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