
On November 1, soccer observer Li Xuan launched an in-depth discussion on the phenomenon of unpaid wages at Chinese Super League clubs in her social media territory, pointing out sharply that if this phenomenon persists, the development prospects of the soccer field are worrisome, and fewer and fewer children will be able to participate in the sport at the right age.
Li Xuan expresses this in her narrative:
In the face of the FA's management seeming to take wage arrears for granted and even facilitating clubs with unpaid wages, claiming that this is for the sake of maintaining the stability of the league, Li Xuan could not help but ask: How can such a professional environment in soccer be called healthy? What's more, is it too callous to think that players, who used to be well-paid, should not be sympathized with now that they are owed wages? Hasn't anyone thought about which parents would encourage their children to join a profession where wage arrears are rampant?!!!!
If the problem of wage arrears in the league can be completely eradicated in 14 or 15 years, it will be a great contribution to the development of the game of soccer!










