AFF Suzuki Cup 2018: 6 stars who will play in new clubs next season



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The 2018 Suzuki AFF Cup has been a success so far and with the approach of the semifinals, the stage is ready for even more entertainment. Keeping in mind the tournament, we looked at some of the AFF championship stars and see where they might end up next season.

The following players will all be present in the new clubs next quarter, and if the Suzuki Cup AFF is to be followed, their teams may consider themselves lucky to have them.

# 6 Irfan Fandi (Singapore)

Being a star child may or may not be good for you. Irfan Fandi could have stayed long in the shadow of his father, but the Singaporean was at his best sometime now and showed some of that magic in the Suzuki Cup of AFF. And the young man decided to try his luck in a foreign league.

Making the decision to join BG Pathum United may have been a difficult task for Fandi, but he is still there, trying to get out of the Thai league. The club has been chasing him for two years now, and he is finally going to move there.

# 5 Andik Vermansyah (Indonesia)

Indonesia had a disappointing Suz Suzuki Cup. And one of their stars, Andik Vermansyah, will look for a new fast club next season, having been released by his previous club, the Kedah FA of Malaysia Super League.

The Indonesian was one of Indonesia's top performers in the 2018 Suzuki AFF Cup, but his contract with Kedah was not renewed, opening new opportunities and opportunities for the 27-year-old.

He has added goals to his obviously exciting front game lately, so wherever he goes, he will surely be an asset to his team.

# 4 Zulfahmi Arifin (Singapore)

Zulfahmi Arifin is also not a regular football fan of Southeast Asia, and the versatile player has been on the radar of some big clubs because of his performances for the club and the country.

The star of the Singapore Lions has played in the Suzuki AFF Cup knowing that he will embark on a new adventure next season at the club level. Where exactly, does everyone guess at this point.

What we do know is that the 27-year-old who became the country's third national to play in the Thai League when he joined Chonburi last December will not be with the Sharks next season and wants a quick change.

# 3 Zaw Min Tun (Myanmar)

Myanmar defender Zaw Min Tun will be the next player to play in a different club next season. Having played for his country in the 2018 Suzuki AFF Cup, the central defender now takes his talents with him to Chonburi in order to do even better.

Leaving home, Yangon, will not be easy considering his stay in Yangon United for a few good years, but even a lending opportunity that could materialize could make all the difference. Expect great things from the Asian Lions star.

# 2 Sithu Aung (Myanmar)

Stay with Myanmar players, the young Sithu Aung, who should be making waves in the years to come. The international of Myanmar has seized the opportunity to play for his country with both hands and has been incredibly competent.

Having scored for his country at the AFF Suzuki Cup, he goes to Chonburi with full confidence and ready to make an impact. Yadanarbon, his old side, might shake his head wondering why they let him go.

# 1 Akram Mahinan (Malaysia)

Akram Mahinan is perhaps the biggest star on the list. The Malaysian star has started late and is looking for new contenders for next season.

His next destination may still be unknown, but what we do know is that his stay in Kedah FA is over and he recently announced it via social media. Given his successful performance in the Suzuki Cup, his midfield prowess could prove deadly wherever he goes.

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