Despite the fact that Tokmac Nguen’s expired contract was announced recently with a number of teams, the reliable Norwegian daily newspaper VG Sporting He knows that the striker has extended his contract with Ferencváros for three years.
According to press reports, Tokmac Nguen will remain a Fradi player (Photo: Hédi Tumbász) |
According to a reliable daily, the two Serbian teams, Partizan Biograd and Crvena Zvezda, who also use Hollander Filippet, have been very interested in the Norway player, but previous press reports include Besiktas in Turkey, Feyenoord in the Netherlands and Nagoya Grampus in Japan… You’d also like to see Tokmac Nguen in its ranks.
However, VG knows that Ferencváros management managed to convince the 28-year-old, who is reported to be extending his contract, which expires in the summer, by three years.
In an interview with National Sports, the head of the FTC, Gabor Kubatov, revealed that he could reach the end of the case by midweek.
In the 2019 transfer window, Nguyen qualified for the Budapest Green Club, with whom he won four league titles in a row, scoring 43 goals and making 26 assists in 147 matches.
Summer game action in Ferenc
Access: Adama Traore (Mali, Sheriff of Tiraspol – Moldova)
Borrowers:-
They can return from the loan: Andras Csonca (Budavok), Bonnie Dominic (Soroxar), Jira Daniel (AFC rifle), Inpur Patrick (Axe) , Balint Katuna (KTE), Matte Katuna (Soroxar), Adam Farga Follow Favorite
Those appointed/concluded in a professional contract:-
Featured: Andrian Crave (Bulgaria, Levsky Sofia – Bulgaria), Derek Cornelius (Canadian, Vancouver Whitecaps – Canada, now Panetolikos – Greece), Salio Jindo (KF Laci – Albania)
Departures: Miha Blasic (Slovenian, your contract ends in Angers – France?)
Borrowers:-
They can leave / inquire about them: Roko Baturina (Croatian), Lhasa Dvale (Georgia, your contract expires), Robert Mac (Slovak, your contract ends), Marco Marine (German, retired), Tokmac Nguen (Somali – Norwegian, Contract Expiry, Besiktas – Turkey, Feyenoord – Netherlands, Nagoya Grampus – Japan), Somalia (Brazilian)