Lucerne and Winterthur Bolster Squads as Super League Transfer Window Heats Up
Luzern,Switzerland – FC Lucerne and FC Winterthur have both made critically important additions to their rosters as the Swiss Super league season approaches,seeking to strengthen their attacking options. The moves come amidst other recent league activity, including goalkeeper David Ballmoos’ transfer to FC lugano.
These strategic reinforcements highlight the competitive nature of the Super League as clubs prepare for the challenges ahead. lucerne aims to add speed and versatility to its offense, while Winterthur urgently addresses a depleted attacking lineup following recent departures and injuries. The transfer activity signals a proactive approach by both clubs to ensure thay are well-equipped for a demanding season.
FC Lucerne announced the signing of 20-year-old winger Oscar Kabwit from TP Mazembe of the Democratic Republic of Congo on a season-long loan. Sports Director Remo Meyer emphasized KabwitS potential impact, stating, ”He is both and will give our offensive additional variability in particular due to its speed.”
meanwhile, FC Winterthur secured the services of 29-year-old winger Bafodé dansoko, a free agent formerly of Belgian clubs. dansoko’s arrival is a direct response to the club’s current personnel shortage in attack,created by Christian Gomis‘ move to Schalke and injuries to Nishan Burkart and Fabian Rohner. The French-born, Guinea international brings seven years of experience playing in Belgium to the Swiss league.