As night falls, the Wuhan Yangtze River soccer team is seen in the soccer town of Wuhua, Meizhou, and at the same time, a news about the club's payment of salary arrears is also quietly fermenting. However, the team's predicament has not subsided. Whether or not the new players will be able to make their debut during the winter window will depend on how the club resolves the arbitration dispute at hand.
Meanwhile, Beijing Youth Daily disclosed that the Chinese A Zibo Cuju club reached a consensus with the relevant parties on the arbitration dispute on the 5th, and after the FA verified it, the new reinforcements were able to return to the Chinese A game. Wuhan Yangtze River Club if you want to continue to let the new aid, including foreign players, in the Super League debut, you must resolve the contract dispute, and may even need the arbitration party to withdraw the lawsuit.
Although the club has partially reimbursed the salary arrears, whether the amount of reimbursement meets the requirements of the tournament organizers, "at least 30% of the total amount of salary arrears in the first period", is still subject to the final confirmation of the Chinese Football Association (CFA). If the contractual dispute is not properly resolved, the appearance of the new aid will still be out of reach.
It is worth mentioning that the two teams of China A Zibo Cuju and China B Hunan Xiangtao had suffered the plight of not being able to assemble players due to similar problems, and the game was awarded 0-3 loss. However, just on the 5th, the CFA confirmed that Zibo club has resolved the arbitration problem, the new aid was able to restore the qualification.