
The Chinese Super League (CSL) reinforcement monsoon has arrived, and teams are showing their new cards. Most of the title contenders have made a lot of moves, although the three towns of soccer waved goodbye to nine champions with the intention of streamlining the lineup to meet the new forces, but its ambition is not only to retain the six to fight for the fourth, but also to remove the burden of performance on the shoulders of the players. Of last year's top five, three teams outside Harbour have made new moves, while Taishan and Rongcheng have welcomed Ekson and Fernando respectively, making the new season a promising one.
Seaport had the most significant change in the winter transfer window. Although the new season is not an easy target, but with a new low-key attitude, the introduction of internal and external reinforcements are not obvious, and on April 4, the countdown of the window, Seaport finally welcomed the first new recruit - Austrian striker Pinko. The 1.88 meter center forward player, with his Anatovic-style physical quality and header advantage, will become the team rely on in front of the field. Pinko's career has not had many highlights, but in his three seasons in Klagenfurt, he has made 95 appearances, contributing 55 goals, a notable scoring rate, and led the team to the Championship Group as captain. 16 goals in 22 matches puts him at the head of the list of the Austrian Premier League's top scorers. However, the Austrian Premier League is not a high league in Europe, and Pinko's strength has yet to be tested in the Chinese Super League.
It is worth noting that Harbour have only brought in one player, Pinko, in the last three months, a pace that is surprising. Fans speculated whether there are more new faces coming soon. It is reported that Pinko will be the only new player for Seaport in the new season. Although the transfer fee is not high, the loan fee is only 200,000 euros, which is also the lowest cost of foreign aid introduced by Seaport in recent years. The other new member is coach Javier, who has been leading the team in long preparations. Seaport's low-key transformation is difficult for outsiders to adapt to for a while, but considering the current situation, this strategy may be just the right thing to do.










