Two times the South Korean goalkeeper, Malaysian player's release release clause drastically
Two times the
South Korean goalkeeper, Malaysian player's release release clause drastically
Malaysia U-23 National Team player, Safawi
Rasid, has just signed a new contract with the club, Johor Darul Ta'zim (JDT).
Safawi, who is only 21 years old, signed a four-year contract.
The new contract makes Safawi have a free
clause. According to JDT's Technical Director, Alistair Edwards, Safawi has a
free clause at 15 million Malaysian ringgit or approximately Rp. 53.7 billion.
Therefore, for any club that wants the right
winger, must issue a nominal above. Actually, not only Safawi has a new
contract from JDT.
There are at least seven players who signed a
new contract, including descendant midfielder from India, Gary Steven Robbat.
This shows that JDT management is satisfied with the performance of the players
they show.
"Loose clauses of new players sign
contracts in the range of 6 to 15 million Malaysian ringgit and that includes
contracts," Edwards quoted from the official AFF website,
Return to Safawi. The player born March 5, 1997
was a conversation after appearing nicely at the 2018 Asian Games.
Of the four appearances with the Young Tiger, he
collected four goals. Even two goals including the South Korean goal in the
group phase, making Malaysia a 2-1 win over Taeguk Warriors - South Korea's
nickname.
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