65438 Beijing time10.27, Li Xuan, director of the domestic department of Football Daily, revealed on his personal social account that two days later, it was the deadline for the submission of salary confirmation forms for the 2020 Super League/kloc-0.6. However, at present, there are still more than ordinary Chinese Super League teams that have not signed contracts, and there is a serious phenomenon of unpaid wages. One of them has issued a final warning to the players in the team, claiming? If you don't sign it, we'll go bankrupt and no one will get it. If you sign it, we'll give you an iou so that we can pay it back later. ?
It can be seen from the malicious words released by the club that this is also their last killer mace, because if the players can't sign the contract on time, the team can't continue to maintain, and then they will lose the qualification of the Super League in the new season.
Liaozu, a once bankrupt power, is the best example. Liaozu players who suffered from unpaid wages refused to compromise and sign contracts, which eventually led to the bankruptcy of the club. However, because Liaozu was not registered with the Football Association, the Football Association could not intervene in the problem of unpaid wages in Liaozu. Finally, the players are because? There is no way to ask for help? And I can't get my salary back.
So this time the club threatened the players in this way, hoping that they would finally compromise.
According to domestic sports media reports, almost every club in the Super League has the problem of wage arrears to varying degrees. Many clubs owe more or less in terms of reserve team, echelon, venue construction and youth training compensation. The China Football Association also said that this problem does exist.
China Football Association put forward two principles to solve the problem that Super League clubs owe players wages. First, the club must not default on players' wages for any reason; Second, the registration qualification of most clubs cannot be cancelled. In this case, it will have a great impact on football in China.
The opening period of the Super League in the new season is expected to be postponed. Perhaps this is also the idea of the China Football Association? A plan to slow down the army? Well, I hope both sides can come up with a fundamental solution to the problem.