Chinese Super League clubs' player recruitment plans for the coming season were thrown into disarray on Monday morning as the Chinese Football Association confirmed last week's reports it would limit the number of foreign players permitted to play in the 2017 season.Previously, teams were allowed to field an Asian player in addition to three non-Asian foreigners, but that spot in the starting line-up will now be taken by a Chinese player under the age of 23. Chinese Super League clubs will only be allowed to play three non-Chinese players per game in their next season - which begins in March. The Chinese Super League could face a mass exodus of foreign players after new rules were announced over Christmas - and Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur have been linked to some of the talent that could move on. The table is sorted in descending order by the number of players of each country.

on the number of foreign players allowed in the Chinese Super League, just weeks before the new season begins – and midway through a transfer window in … This statistic show the foreign players' countries which are represented in the season 2020 in the Chinese Super League. Sport > Football > International Chinese Super League 2018: Rule changes, not signings, will pose biggest threat to Guangzhou Evergande. "The CFA will continue to release new rules and policies to regulate the irrational expense of the Chinese Super League and the China League, including the overpaying of domestic and international transfer fees and salaries in order to professionalise clubs' operations and management," said the statement.The national association also stressed it would be drawing up new regulations relating to youth development as well as more closely overseeing the governance of clubs. The current transfer window opened on Jan. 1 and many of the 16 Chinese Super League clubs have already signed their full quota of foreign players ahead of the league… Previous rule changes in the Chinese Super League stopped spending from becoming completely out of control, but the league has remained attractive to foreign players, and … The … The Chinese Super League could face a mass exodus of foreign players after new rules were announced over Christmas - and Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur have been linked to some of the talent that could move onArsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur are among the Premier League clubs who are set to be linked with players leaving the Chinese Super League in 2020.Crystal Palace and West Ham could also find themselves tipped to benefit from rule changes that are set to throw the futures of many international footballers into doubt.Wages are set to be limited after a new salary cap was imposed by the game's authorities, undermining one of the key motivating factors behind why players have left Europe and South America for China.The Chinese FA have announced a £2million-a-year cap applied to wages after tax and not including bonuses of around £50,000 per week.It's a move that will only apply to new deals. Arsenal Transfer News; Oscar (right) is now one of three Brazilians at Shanghai SIPG. footballlondon Load mobile navigation.

You can unsubscribe at any time.Marko Arnautovic is introduced as a Shanghai SIPG player earlier this summer "In order to create a stable and healthy long-term football environment, clubs -- based on their geographical background -- will have to develop a diverse shareholder structure and have a neutral club name; regulate their own financial systems; allow third party audits; form a standard financial protocol; form a healthy and independent operating system and develop self-regulation and management quality." Chinese Super League unveils latest rules as FA looks to strengthen youth ahead of AFC under-23 championship and Tokyo 2020 ... Foreign players have been increased from three to … Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer.