Of those agreements that are really worth highlighting because in football, although in the end it should be understood as a business for clubs, there are diverse ways to get profits. For example, through training agreements of young players from other continents, such as Asia.
Let's not just stay in curiosity, which actually attracts attention. A Chinese footballer, less than 18 years old, playing in Argentina. The report alone is attractive. What is behind it is, if you want to take this as an example to be followed by various federations.
AFA Experience is a great stage of learning of the players, training of foreign coaches and even the future possibility of which professional and semi-professional players could be included in the reserve of the Argentine Football Super League, explained Pablo Díaz, executive secretary of the Argentine Football Program.
The program is not new. Since 2017 it works in clubs such as Banfield, which has an agreement with Beijing Sports University. One of those players stayed at the club, initially in the reserve squad, because they can't make him a contract yet. The most talented of a group of 28 players. His name is Tong Feige and he is already making history for being the first Chinese player registered by an Argentine club.
Nor does it mean that he will soon play with the first team in the Super League. While he reaches the age of majority, he will play with the U-18 team in the Metropolitan League and then he has a better chance of returning to his country than of staying in Banfield. It turns out that in China they have a U23 rule, which requires teams to start 3 players who are in that age range.
Nor does it mean that he will soon play with the first team in the Super League. While he reaches the age of majority, he will play with the U-18 team in the Metropolitan League and then he has a better chance of returning to his country than of staying in Banfield. It turns out that in China they have a U23 rule, which requires teams to start 3 players who are in that age range.

