Currently, Shenzhen is at the bottom of the Chinese Super League table with a worrying record, and it seems that the fate of relegation is irreversible. There are only three matches left in the league. It is not hard to imagine a new "player feast" if Shenzhen were to be relegated, after all, the team is in deep financial trouble. According to Ghanaian media "modernghana", Shenzhen's Ghanaian foreign aid Wakaso has become a thorn in the side of several Chinese Super League teams, and is expected to officially join a strong team at the end of the season.
Despite Shenzhen's overall sluggish performance, Vakaso's outstanding play has attracted the attention of many Chinese Super League giants. Vakaso has decided to leave Shenzhen at the end of the season, and his free transfer status will undoubtedly trigger a battle. Despite being 33 years old, Vakaso is happy with his life in China and seems to prefer to continue his career in the Chinese Super League.
Vaccaro has been solid in the Premier League this season and is one of the toughest tacklers in the league. He's big, in good shape, and possesses an excellent shot, which is exactly the type of player many Chinese Super League teams crave. Moreover, Vaccaro's years of service in the Chinese Super League have long familiarized him with the pace here, and as a free agent, he won't have to pay a high transfer fee, which undoubtedly makes him a sought-after target for more teams.
Although the Ghanaian media is yet to reveal the exact list of teams interested in Wakaso, an analysis of the current situation suggests that if Wakaso leaves Shenzhen, he is likely to join a financially stable Chinese Super League club. Against this backdrop, Shanghai Harbour seem to be the favorite. After all, with Cai Huikang getting older and Xu Xin's form fluctuating, Shanghai Harbor is in dire need of a strong back like Vaccaro to strengthen their midfield.