Wuhan Three Towns faces severe relegation pressure during the summer break of the Chinese Super League, with their performance being less than satisfactory, particularly in defense. To turn around their season, the club has decided to focus on strengthening their defensive lineup during the summer transfer window, aiming to secure their survival in the league. This season, Wuhan Three Towns has one of the lowest defensive efficiencies in the league, conceding 30 goals in the first 15 matches, averaging 2 goals per game, making them one of the worst defensive teams in the league. Although their offense has shown some promise, the instability in defense has led to missed scoring opportunities. The team has often taken the lead in matches but failed to maintain it, frequently being overturned by opponents, which has severely affected team morale. To address this issue, the club has quickly formulated a recruitment plan, intending to sign a high-level foreign defender during the summer transfer window to enhance defensive stability and resilience. Additionally, the team plans to bring in 1 to 2 outstanding domestic players to strengthen the depth and rotation of the defense. Given that they currently have five foreign players, Wuhan Three Towns may consider letting go of one foreign forward to sign a center-back. For Wuhan Three Towns, the adjustments during the summer window represent the last opportunity to patch up weaknesses and regroup, with all recruitment efforts centered around the goal of survival.
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Wuhan Three Towns Summer Transfer Plans: Strengthening Defense
Wuhan Three Towns aims to sign foreign defenders during the summer transfer window to strengthen their defense and fight for survival!
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