Spending billions, SHB Da Nang is about to welcome 2 SLNA players

Yen Thanh DNUM_CAZBAZCABJ 15:44

(Baonghean.vn) - The first two SLNA players to reach an agreement with a new team when V.League 2019 ended were defender Tran Dinh Hoang and midfielder Vo Ngoc Toan.

Among the 14 players whose contracts with SLNA Club expired when V.League 2019 ended, defender Tran Dinh Hoang and midfielder Vo Ngoc Toan are two key players of the team. This season, these two players have played 24 and 25 matches for the Nghe An team.

Because SLNA Club has not found a sponsor for the next seasons, the above players are forced to find a new destination when the season ends. According to Nghe An Newspaper, the destination of Dinh Hoang and Ngoc Toan will be SHB Da Nang Club.

Defender Tran Dinh Hoang will leave SLNA after many years of association. Photo: Xuan Thuy

The transfer value of these two players as free agents is not less than 1 billion VND/year and the salary and benefits are quite generous. It is known that next week when V.League 2019 ends, Dinh Hoang and Ngoc Toan will go to Da Nang to complete the contract.

If Dinh Hoang is a player who has affirmed his brand in SLNA and the national team, midfielder Ngoc Toan is a rising star and has matured remarkably in recent seasons.

In the 2019 season, SHB Da Nang also recruited two SLNA players, Au Van Hoan and Pham Manh Hung. However, both of these faces will leave the Han River team for different reasons.

With the departure of key players, SLNA has only a dozen young players left. Photo: Duc Anh

Thus, SLNA has only more than 10 players who do not have to renew their contracts. Most of them are young players such as Phan Van Duc, Pham Xuan Manh, Hoang Van Khanh, Phan Van Duc, Le Thanh Lam and Nguyen Ba Duc.

In addition, all foreign players of SLNA such as Michael Olaha, Damir Memoivic and Joel Vinicius will also leave the Nghe An team after the match against Quang Nam. Previously, the two players Olaha and Memovic only signed a 1-year contract, while Vincius came to SLNA on a half-season loan from Ho Chi Minh City Club./.

Yen Thanh