The battle drums for the new season of the Chinese Super League have yet to sound, but various teams have already made key moves on their squad lineup, making the situation increasingly unpredictable. Over at Shanghai Shenhua, foreign aid Mynoro is likely in place, and after bidding farewell to five players, the lineup for the 2025 season has basically taken shape. It's like a refurbished battleship quietly docked in the harbor, waiting to set sail and plunge into the waves of the league. Beijing Guoan is aggressive, with seven national team players stationed, Serginho leading the charge, and rumors swirling about Wu Shaocong's loan move. Such a lineup seems like a meticulously crafted sword, its cold light gleaming, with growing calls for championship victory, filling fans with hope as if they can see the trophy beckoning to the team. Chengdu Rongcheng is not to be outdone, with four new signings gradually appearing at the base, Liu Dianzuo's joining being the finishing touch, as if fortifying the team's defense with a solid fortress, instantly elevating the lineup's strength by a level. They also harbor ambitions to challenge for higher rankings, eager to try. The lineup for the 2025 season is shrouded in mystery, hard to fathom. With Oscar and Bargas leaving, Citadini's loan period ending, and Wei Zhen's contract expiring, there are vacancies both domestically and abroad. At this point, Shanghai Port is like a castle in urgent need of repair, lacking bricks and tiles. With only a little over a month left before the match, three foreign aid spots remain…