In addition, the reporter revealed that if the FA enforces this rule with an iron fist, the naturalized players will have to collect a huge settlement fee and nationality transfer fee, otherwise they will never be interested in the 5 million RMB annual salary.
Recall that Guangzhou Evergrande (the Guangzhou team) had already paid Fernando a considerable settlement fee when he was naturalized. Therefore, he should abide by the FA's salary cap for local players.
If a club openly violates the FA's salary control and allows naturalized players to break the rules and earn more than 5 million dollars a year, both the naturalized players and the club's management are creating chaos, which will have a bad impact on the Chinese Super League and may lead to tension between the naturalized players and the local players, which will damage the team's internal harmony.
At first glance, the reporter surnamed C's viewpoint seems to be impeccable, but some overseas fans have raised objections. Some pointed out that Jiang Guangtai, a naturalized player from Shanghai Seaport, brought his Guangzhou Evergrande contract directly to the Seaport and is now earning as much as 17 million RMB a year, so why did the reporter not mention anything about this?
At the moment, the news of Fernando's move to Shanghai Shenhua is just a rumor and there is no substantial action. The reporter is so eager to comment, obviously biased against Shenhua team. Checking the social media information of the journalist surnamed C, we found that he has been a big fan of Shanghai Harbor. There is a view that the C reporter had been the exclusive penman of Seaport.
As we all know, Shanghai Harbour and Shanghai Shenhua are both regarded as the favorites to win the Chinese Super League this season, and with only two points separating the two teams, the competition is fierce. Against this backdrop, it's not hard to understand why reporter C questioned Shenhua's possible transfer move ......