Rosa, a 28-year-old Brazilian-Portuguese dual national, arrived in Shanghai on March 8 and immediately began a 14-day medical quarantine. Shortly before that, he arrived in Tianjin by high-speed train to begin a week-long personal quarantine. Although the winger has yet to complete the signing process with Tianjin Jinmen Tigers, Tianjin has been his "next stop" since the moment he left Israel's Tel Aviv Workers, and he is naturally aiming to play for Jinmen Tigers in the Chinese Super League this season.

Rosa has bounced around multiple teams in his career, has Euroleague experience and stays active on social media, which allows Tianjin fans to get a clear picture of when he'll be in China, how he'll be doing during his quarantine, and how he'll be developing once it's over. Rosa is expected to complete the quarantine process by the end of this month and begin his return to training.

Under the premise of strict compliance with epidemic prevention and control regulations, ensuring safe preparation and reinforcement is the current priority task of the Zim Tigers. This includes overcoming a series of difficulties, especially due to a number of factors, the entry of foreign aid and foreign coaches have been delayed compared to the original plan. For example, the Spanish defender David Andujar, who has attracted a lot of attention from Tianjin fans recently, is rumored to have arrived in China on Tuesday, but this is not true and is more like a good expectation. We are looking forward to the smooth entry of foreign coaches and foreign aid, the addition of internal reinforcements, and the final program of the new season of the Chinese Super League ...... During this period of waiting, despite the inevitable apprehension of the Jinmen Tigers up and down the line, compared to the pressure of last year's preparations, the overall situation is still developing in a positive direction.

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