Togo-Belgium left winger David Henen of Da Nang FC is being linked with a switch to V.League 1 rivals CAHN FC, with the 30-year-old’s future in Vietnam increasingly uncertain.
Transfer data from 10 June 2026 places Henen, who wears the No 10 shirt for Da Nang, on the radar of CAHN in a move that would keep him in the Vietnamese top flight. His contractual situation is unclear, with no expiry date listed, fuelling talk that he could become a free agent if no extension is agreed and raising the prospect of a low-cost or even Bosman-style departure.
The rumour currently carries an unspecified probability rating (“?”), underlining that no deal is close, but his market value of €275k is seen as a manageable outlay for an ambitious domestic rival.
Henen, born in Libramont-Chevigny on 19 April 1996 and standing at 1.86m, operates primarily as an attacking left winger and is right-footed. He holds dual nationality with Togo and Belgium and has been registered in Vietnam with Da Nang FC, where he is also listed with SHB Da Nang as his national team affiliation.
Recent league action has kept the forward in the spotlight. In Da Nang’s latest V.League 1 outing – a tight home fixture earlier this month against domestic opposition that finished level on the night – Henen featured on the left flank, contributing with his work rate and direct running even though he did not find the net, further reminding suitors of his ability to stretch defences.
With his career now seemingly at a crossroads in Asia and his value still modest by international standards, any move to CAHN FC could offer Henen a fresh platform in Vietnam to reassert his reputation and extend his peak years at the top level if the transfer speculation turns into a concrete deal.
