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Perak duo join JDT for remainder of the season

Captain Mohd Shahrul and striker de Paula change camp in second transfer window of the season

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 08 May 2021 6:51PM

Perak duo join JDT for remainder of the season
Guilherme De Paula (second from left) will be donning JDT colours when the season resumes. - Bernama pic. May 8, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR -  Perak FC captain Mohd Shahrul Mohd Saad and striker Guilherme de Paula have joined the Super League defending champions Johor Darul Ta'zim (JDT), for the remainder of the season.

The two players were unveiled as the latest additions to the Southern Tigers squad in a post on the club’s official Twitter account @OfficialJohor, today.

They are the first two players signed by JDT in the second transfer window of the Malaysian League (M-League) which began Monday (May 3) and scheduled to end on May 29.

The presence of de Paula, 34, who is also a national naturalised player, will add options to the team's attacking line-up, where the striker’s position is currently held by Brazilian import Bergson da Silva and national player Muhammad Syafiq Ahmad.

The announcement also put an end to rumours about Mohd Shahrul, 27, who was previously linked with a transfer to Sri Pahang FC.

Yesterday, Perak FC chief executive officer Rizal Ali Naizali confirmed that the two players had sent in an official letter to leave the club and find a new team for the remainder of the season.

JDT is currently top of the Super League with 27 points after 12 matches, and will also be participating in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Champions League competition, which is expected to begin in June. - Bernama. May 8, 2021

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