Wuhan Three Towns, led by Benjamín Mora, announces the signing of Jhonder Cádiz
The Wuhan Three Towns has signed Venezuelan forward Jhonder Cádiz from Mexican club Pachuca to strengthen their attacking lineup.
The Wuhan Three Towns, the 2022 champion of the Chinese Super League, has announced the signing of 30-year-old Venezuelan forward Jhonder Cádiz from Mexican club Pachuca. This acquisition was confirmed through an official statement released on their Weibo account, wherein the club praised Cádiz's strong physicality and goal-scoring ability, highlighting his role in enhancing the team's offensive strategy under the management of Mexican coach Benjamín Mora.
Cádiz, who stands at 1.90 meters, has previously represented Venezuela at the international level, earning 19 caps and scoring two goals. His career has seen him play predominantly in Portugal, where he featured for teams such as Vitória de Setúbal and Benfica, in addition to loan spells at Dijon in France and Nash in the USA. The signing symbolizes Wuhan Three Towns' ambition to build a competitive squad capable of defending their league title and making a mark in Asian football.
By integrating a player with Cádiz's experience, the club aims to bolster its attacking front, which is crucial for their strategy in the upcoming season. The move not only showcases the club's intent to strengthen its position in the league but also reflects the growing trend of cross-continental transfers, where talents from Latin America are increasingly sought after in Asian leagues. This transition marks a significant step in Cádiz's career as he embarks on a new chapter in China while leaving behind a successful stint at Pachuca, to which he expressed gratitude for their support during his time there.