With the release of the Chinese Football Association's notice on matters related to player transfer registration for the 2024 season for the Chinese Super League, Chinese League A and Chinese League B clubs, Beijing Youth Daily quickly conducted an in-depth analysis of the foreign aid policy for the upcoming new season in the Chinese Super League and Chinese League A. The report also highlighted the importance of the Chinese Football Association's policy on foreign aid in the Chinese Super League.

It is reported that in order to promote the internal competitiveness of the Chinese Super League and Chinese A League clubs, and to enable the clubs to gradually adapt to the upcoming implementation of the new rules on foreign aid in the Asian Championship, the CFA has made minor adjustments to the foreign aid policy of these two leagues. The adjusted program is: the Chinese Super League from the previous "7654" foreign aid policy upgraded to "7655", which means that each team can register a maximum of 7 foreign aid during the season, registration of 6 people, the maximum number of 5 people can be enrolled on the day of the game, and the maximum number of 5 people can be sent; The Central League A has changed from "4332" to "4333", stipulating that each team can register a maximum of three foreign aiders for each match, and at the same time, a maximum of three can be deployed.

Although there are limited changes in registration and transfers in the three professional leagues for the new season, the adjustment of foreign aid policies in the Chinese Super League and the Chinese League A is undoubtedly the center of attention. In the new season, the Chinese Super League will allow up to five foreign aiders to play in each match, while the Chinese League A will limit the number of foreign aiders to three per match.

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