It seems that Malaysia is becoming an attractive destination for football players, especially those who have been less utilized in European leagues. Several players, including Nibombé Daré from the Togo national team, have signed up for clubs in the Malaysian Super League.
Daré, a Togolese defender who was previously under contract with Royal Bossou Dour Borinage in the second division of Belgium, has joined a club in the Malaysian Super League. Additionally, former Dutch international George Boateng is reportedly close to signing with T-TEAM, a team in the Super League premier division.
Malaysia has also attracted other notable players, including Portuguese defensive midfielder Luis Boa Morte, who was a member of the South African club Orlando Pirates. The list of players making a move to Malaysian clubs also includes former Spanish international striker Daniel Guiza and former Italian Espoir midfielder Simone Del Nero, who have joined Johor FA.
The trend of players seeking opportunities in non-traditional football markets continues to grow, with Malaysia emerging as a destination for players looking for new challenges and experiences.