3 Tycoons Invest $16B in Foreign Stars; Man Utd Prodigy Eyes SEA

3 Tycoons Invest B in Foreign Stars; Man Utd Prodigy Eyes SEA

“Three Tycoons Set to Spend 16 Billion to Bring Overseas Vietnamese Stars Back to V-League”

In a bold move, three V-League powerhouses, CAHN, Viettel, and Nam Dinh, are pooling resources to lure back overseas Vietnamese talent Janson Pendant Quang Vinh from his current French Second Division stint. With a staggering 16 billion VND (approximately 600,000 Euros) on the table, these clubs are eager to secure the services of the 27-year-old rising star.

Janson, currently plying his trade at Quevilly-Rouen in France, has expressed a keen desire to represent Vietnam on the international stage. His return to the homeland would undoubtedly bolster the squad’s depth and skillset, marking a significant development for Vietnamese football.

Meanwhile, over in England, a young standout from Manchester United’s U18 team, Ethan Wheatley, is causing a stir with a remarkable performance against rivals Liverpool. The Malaysian-born prodigy showcased his prowess by netting three goals in a resounding 9-1 victory, sparking interest in his potential eligibility for the Malaysian national team due to his heritage.

On a different front, the U23 Vietnam squad embarked on their journey to Qatar for the upcoming 2024 U23 Asian Finals. Amidst preparations for their campaign, the team received a setback as defender Phan Tuan Tai succumbed to a knee injury, ruling him out of the pivotal tournament. His absence poses a challenge for head coach Hoang Anh Tuan, who must now strategize on how to compensate for Tai’s absence in the lineup.

As the search for a new captain for the Vietnam national team intensifies following the departure of coach Philippe Troussier, the Vietnam Football Federation sets forth three key criteria for the ideal candidate. Proficiency in Vietnamese and Southeast Asian football, youthfulness, and recent professional activity are prerequisites for the coveted leadership role. The unveiling of the national team’s new skipper is anticipated before the upcoming FIFA Days in June, ushering in a new era for Vietnamese football leadership.

In the dynamic realm of football, these developments underscore the ever-evolving landscape of the sport, with clubs and national teams alike vying for talent and strategic excellence to propel their aspirations to greater heights. The coming months promise exciting progress and transformative changes within the Vietnamese football scene.

By Danh Nguyen | 14:09 April 8, 2024

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