Hungarian national squad members on the move this summer
The European campaigns for Hungarian clubs are well underway and in a week’s time the domestic league season will start too, so there is more and more movement happening in the summer transfer market. Here, we round up which Hungarian internationals have moved clubs in recent days.
The European campaigns for Hungarian clubs are well underway and in a week’s time the domestic league season will start too, so there is more and more movement happening in the summer transfer market. Here, we round up which Hungarian internationals have moved clubs in recent days.
Honvéd striker Márton Eppel has joined his international teammate Ákos Elek at Kairat Almaty of Kazakhstan
and will become the third Hungary national team member to be plying their trade in the Kazakh league.
Meanwhile, last Tuesday saw it confirmed that
Hungary captain Balázs Dzsudzsák will move on from Al-Wahda of the UAE but it is not yet known where he’ll be playing next season.
Defender Ádám Lang is also switching employees, the former Hungarian league champion moving to current Romanian champions CFR Cluj, having represented French club Nancy on loan last season.
Later last week, it emerged that
Krisztián Vadócz (pictured) will return to former club Budapest Honvéd after 13 years away.
Elsewhere, Zsolt Kalmár has become a DAC player in Slovakia, the 23-year-old forward having played there last term on loan.
Central midfielder Ádám Pintér has been playing in Germany in recent years but he now becomes another to return to Hungary as he takes up a squad place at newly-promoted MTK Budapest.
Finally, in terms of domestic transfers, it is now confirmed that Vasas full-back Szilveszter Hangya will move to current Hungarian league title-holders MOL Vidi FC.
Tamás Priskin has become a Szombathelyi Haladás player.
Photo: facebook.com/honvedfc/
Source: mlsz.hu – press release
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