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V-League team that was almost relegated used a "money bomb" to recruit Vietnam's number 1 goalkeeper

Báo Xây dựngBáo Xây dựng28/08/2023


According to some sources, it is likely that goalkeeper Dang Van Lam will leave Topenland Binh Dinh Club in the near future.

Đội bóng V-League suýt xuống hạng dùng “bom tiền” chiêu mộ thủ môn số 1 Việt Nam - Ảnh 1.

Will Dang Van Lam leave Binh Dinh Club?

Currently, there are many football teams in V-League and Southeast Asia that want to own Van Lam's signature.

Most recently, Ho Chi Minh City Club is said to be ready to pay 11 billion VND for two seasons if Van Lam joins this team.

Besides, coach Vu Tien Thanh's team is said to pay a huge salary to invite the former goalkeeper of Cerezo Osaka.

The reason why Ho Chi Minh City wants to bring Van Lam back is because their deal to buy Patrik Le Giang is at risk of falling apart.

Furthermore, the "Red Battleship" also needs a high-class "goalkeeper" to revive the team after a dismal 2023 season, almost being relegated.

As for the goalkeeper with Vietnamese-Russian blood, he joined Binh Dinh Club from August 2022 with a 3-year contract.

Wearing the martial arts team's shirt, Lam "Tay" won third place in V-League 2022, runner-up in National Cup 2022, and third place in National Cup 2023.

For their part, Binh Dinh is willing to let Van Lam leave if they receive a reasonable offer. In addition, this also helps "Vietnam PSG" reduce the salary fund.

At V-League 2023, Binh Dinh Club ranked 7th overall with 24 points after 20 matches, this is a very unacceptable achievement for an ambitious team.

Meanwhile, Ho Chi Minh City Club ranked 13/14 on the V-League 2023 rankings and was only 1 point ahead of the relegated team.



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