Busan I'Park Recruited 2 Offensive Mercenaries, including 2m1 Tall Strikers...Expectations to form a formidable offensive formation with Pesin and Xavier
Feb 12, 2025
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The new mercenaries recruited by the Busan club this time are Gonzalo, a 2-meter-tall Brazilian striker, and Bilero, a Colombian winger.
Gonzalo, who will be responsible for the front line, is a striker resource with a lot of activity and compliance speed compared to his large height. He has excellent screen play based on physical ability and ability to control the right to provide, and his shooting and linked play were also highly evaluated by his skillful use of both feet.
Gonzalo has played in the Brazilian Serie C League since 2020, contributing to his team's promotion to Serie C with seven goals in 37 matches, including the cup, for the Anapolis club in the Serie D League in 2024. On the Brazilian stage, he scored 14 goals and one assist in 86 games.
Gonzalo said, "It's an honor to join a team with a history. I will make an effort to get promoted this season."
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Hari and Tommy were the last mercenaries from Colombia in Busan in 2003. In particular, Hari played an active role in Busan from 2000 to 2003 with 15 goals and 14 assists in 94 league games, and attention is being paid to whether Villero can become the second Hari.
Villerro "I will be happy to come to the team called Busan I'Park and make a good performance with the members", he expressed his feelings.
Busan expects to harmonize with Pesin by recruiting foreigners with distinct personalities. It will focus on Busan's promotion with four colors, including Pesin with excellent foot skills, Gonzalo with a large height, Villero with strong linked play and activity, and Xavier, who will be responsible for defense in the midfield in a tough style.
Meanwhile, Busan, which has strengthened its offense by recruiting foreign resources, is currently preparing for the season at the clubhouse in Gangseo-gu, Busan, and is set to host the home opening series against Gimpo on the 22nd and Gyeongnam on March 2.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.