February** Dynamic Incentive Program
In the previous Chinese Super League, who spent more money, and SIPG, which had "12 billion one crown", deservedly became the champion of spending money, and clubs without money could only envy and hate.
Who spends less money in the current Super League, and even Shanghai Port, which is not bad for money, is also playing 0 yuan to buy, and the club that is not short of money is even worse.
The 2024 Chinese Super League season has not yet begun, and teams are fighting in the transfer winter window to compete for football talents and lay a good foundation for the championship in the new season. Wei Shihao was once very close to the harbor, and now it is rumored that he is actively joining Chengdu Rongcheng. If Wei Shihao finally misses the seaport, then the question arises - why did the seaport fail to bring in Wei Jue? Is it a problem with money or something else?
In the case of the transfer market becoming a buyer's market, it is rumored that the port is unwilling to pay more transfer fees. We don't know whether this rumor is true or not, but from the other side, it doesn't seem to be groundless.
Recently, two major foreign players have been confirmed to join Shanghai Port, the two foreign players are Brazilian players Gustavo and Mateus Rusa 27 this year, one is a striker, the other is a midfielder. Although they play in different positions, they all join the Harbour in the same way - to join as a free agent, which is often referred to as a 0 yuan purchase.
When have you ever seen the harbor also play 0 yuan on the introduction of foreign aid? Never seen before. In the past, these free players could not enter the eyes of SIPG at all, and SIPG wanted Hulk, Oscar, Arnautovic, etc. to have a certain reputation and be stars.
The current Chinese Super League clubs like to buy 0 yuan, which is the case in the domestic aid market, and now even foreign aid purchases have begun to play like this.
0 yuan purchase is a double-edged sword, which makes those teams who survive by selling people lose a lot.
For example, in the Guangzhou team, the frequent free departure of players caused big losses to the team, and the teams in urgent need of funds could not get a penny of transfer fees. The same is true for the Evergrande Football School, which cultivates players, and in the end, the players did not even have a transfer fee when they left, and they were blind for so many years of training.
Even the seaport, which is not bad for money, is picking wool in the free market, and the Chinese Super League giants are grabbing the market of the former Chinese league teams, and the entire Chinese ** league is getting more and more rolled.
In the end, no one wants to spend money to buy people, and both domestic and foreign aid want to buy it for 0 yuan.
0 yuan purchase is a big blow to domestic youth training.
The transfer market is poor, the more you can't sell for money. The more domestic aid is sold and cannot be sold, the lower the willingness to train the youth. If this continues, there will be fewer and fewer people engaged in youth training. If you look at it from a small age, you don't need to think about it to know that it is a book that will lose.
In the past, in the so-called Jinyuan football period, a good player was cultivated, and he was able to earn 20 million. If there is money to make, there is a market, and if there is a market, there are a lot of people who want to engage in youth training.
At the current stage of "public welfare football", everyone is 0 yuan to buy, who would be stupid enough to spend a huge amount of money to train a player? In the end, even if they engage in youth training, they will continue to reduce costs - they have dismissed foreign coaches and invited back local coaches; In the past, I often formed teams to train and play games abroad, but now I have cut this piece too.
The Chinese Super League volume leads to the middle A volume, the Chinese A volume makes the Chinese B and the Champions League also start to roll, and finally the Chinese football circle is rolling, and the final result is: the level of youth training is lower. The consequences are severe!