The team made an important move at the end of the transfer window by bringing in four new players.

The coach explained that this recruitment was the result of a strategy of waiting until player prices became more realistic.

According to the coach, the team had actually been targeting these players for a month prior.

However, at that time, the asking price was still too high. “We have wanted them for a long time, but the initial price was very high. The club did not want to pay that much,” the coach said.

As the transfer window drew closer to closing, the situation began to change. Offers were made again, and this time the players had not yet found a new club.

That was the moment the team took advantage of to secure additional reinforcements.

The coach compared this recruitment to trading in the stock market or digital assets.

“In football, it’s like a market. When the price is high, don’t buy. But when the price drops, that’s the best time to buy. It’s the same as with bitcoin,” he said.

The four new players successfully recruited include Federico Barba, an experienced defender who has played in Italy’s Serie A, as well as two naturalized midfielders from the Netherlands, Thom Haye and Eliano Reijnders, who have experienced competition in top European leagues. Their presence is expected to add strength to the team.

Even though they arrived at the last minute of the transfer window, the coach emphasized that the team is not worried about the adjustment.

He believes the new players have sufficient quality and experience to quickly adapt to the team’s playing style.

With this strategy, the team has shown careful steps in managing player transfers. In addition to strengthening the squad, the management has also been able to maintain the club’s financial balance.

Now, the loyal supporters await the real contribution from these new recruits in the upcoming competitions.

Gelora Bandung Lautan Api auxiliary field

The Gelora Bandung Lautan Api auxiliary field is a public sports facility located in Bandung, Indonesia, named to honor the city’s historical “Bandung Sea of Fire” event in 1946. It serves as a training ground and secondary venue for the main Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium, primarily used for football. The complex was built to support athletic activities and local community events.