On March 12, a piece of heavy news came from the Dalian People's Salon - it was officially announced that a brand new change and development working group had taken over the Dalian People's Professional Salon and was fully responsible for its operations. Although Wanda Group will still bear the operating costs for the next three years, its substantial withdrawal from the soccer field is undeniable. This marks the completion of a magnificent turnaround in the Chinese Super League for yet another saloon with a real estate background.

Hebei, the icon of Chinese Super League (CSL) gold dollar soccer, is still on a bumpy road to share reform. The team's former superstar, Lavezzi, may still be reminiscing about the good times at Hebei Huaxia, but he doesn't realize that the team that pays him a handsome salary has been in dire straits for two seasons now, and the share reform is still a long way off. In the Chinese Super League, only two teams have yet to complete their share reforms, with Chongqing Liangjiang Athletic's foreign coach Zhang Wailong having returned to the country, and the share reform process is now in its final stages. The Hebei team, on the other hand, is still quiet, and the latest news is that foreign aid player Mehmetsevich will be sold for cash.

With the stock reform stalled, the Hebei team may still be operated independently by the Huaxia Wonderful Group with financial support from the province in the new season. If so, Hebei's domestic player lineup will face a large-scale renewal, and the team will also focus on young players to fight in the new season of the Chinese Super League.

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