On August 6, the news of Wuhan Changjiang Club's payment of salary arrears quickly fermented in the soccer circle. According to the "Beiqing Sports" disclosed that, although there has been action, but on the reimbursement of arrears of wages reached the first 30% of the total amount of arrears of wages, still need to wait for the CFA's final confirmation.
On August 5, Wuhan Changjiang arrived in the soccer town of Wuhua, Meizhou, and the news of the back pay was spreading at this time. However, whether the new recruits can be unveiled during the transfer window depends on how the club handles the arbitration dispute. It seems that Wuhan Changjiang's predicament has not yet been lifted.
Wuhan Changjiang FC will have to settle the contract dispute if they want their new recruits, including foreigners, to continue playing in the Chinese Super League. Perhaps the withdrawal of one side of the arbitration claim could also bring a turnaround for the team.
Although some of the unpaid wages have been reimbursed, but can meet the tournament organizers stipulated "at least 30% of the total amount of unpaid wages for the first period", but also need to be officially audited by the CFA. If the contract dispute is still unresolved, the new players introduced in the transfer window earlier this year may not be able to play.
It is worth mentioning that two teams, Zibo Cuju in China A and Hunan Xiangtao in China B, had abandoned their matches due to similar problems. However, on August 5, the CFA confirmed that the Zibo club had reached a consensus with the relevant people on the settlement of arbitration disputes, and the newcomers were able to resume their eligibility.