Castellon has signed Javi Serra to strengthen its squad and achieve promotion to Segunda División. The player, who arrives from Lorca, has explained that he was attracted by the team's project. 'They spoke very well to me, that they were going to make a project to be higher and I did not hesitate to come here', Javi Serra has said. Frank Castelló's team is already leading group VI after defeating Elche Ilicitano and Buñol. Javi Serra has highlighted the importance of the fans' support, who have already shown their passion in the first games. 'The more than 9500 subscribers do not have to be pressure because the public is with us and will help us', he has stated. The midfielder already knew the potential of the Castellon team, as he had the opportunity to play in Castalia a couple of years ago with Acero. 'It's something very nice to play in front of so many people and I'm happy to play here', he has pointed out. The team is still preparing for Sunday's game at Paterna's field, where a large number of fans are expected. Coach Frank Castelló will be able to count on the Spanish-Brazilian striker William Dominguez, as the Spanish Football Federation has already received the international transfer. The only absence for the match in Paterna will be that of winger Abraham Peleteiro. Javi Serra has highlighted the importance of starting on the right foot and has ensured that the team is ready to face the challenges that arise. 'We had a very good preseason and we were eager to start with a good foot. So it has been and those six points have come in very handy', he has declared. Castellon's team continues to work to achieve its goal of promoting to Segunda División, and with the incorporation of Javi Serra, it seems that they have more possibilities of achieving it. The Castellon fans are excited about the arrival of new reinforcements and are eager to see how the team evolves in the next games. Sunday's game in Paterna will be a good indicator of the team's possibilities, and everyone is waiting with interest for the result. The team's project is becoming more and more promising, and the fans are hoping that this season will be the one that brings them back to Segunda División. With the help of Javi Serra and the rest of the team, Castellon is ready to face the challenges that lie ahead.