This is a list of Malaysian football transfers for the 2017 second transfer window. Moves featuring Malaysia Super League, Malaysia Premier League and Malaysia FAM Cup club are listed. [1]
The window opened on 15 May and closed on 11 June 2017.
All clubs without a flag are Malaysian. Otherwise it will be stated.
Date | Name | Moving from | Moving to |
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1 June 2017 | Azniee Taib | Johor Darul Ta'zim II | Melaka United |
1 June 2017 | Fandi Othman | Johor Darul Ta'zim II | Melaka United |
1 June 2017 | Nicholas Swirad | Johor Darul Ta'zim II | Melaka United |
9 August 2017 | Farid Ramli | Felda United | Kuala Lumpur |
13 May 2017 | Alif Shamsudin | Melaka United | Felcra |
15 May 2017 | Ridzuan Azly Hussham | Perak | UiTM |
15 May 2017 | Hafiz Ramdan | Perak | PKNP |
15 May 2017 | Raffi Nagoorgani | Perak | PKNP |
1 June 2017 | Sabre Abu | PKNS | Negeri Sembilan |
1 June 2017 | Tam Sheang Tsung | Melaka United | Kuala Lumpur |
1 June 2017 | Modibo Konté | Kuala Lumpur | Perlis |
11 June 2017 | Ezad Ariff Jamaludin | Negeri Sembilan | MIFA |
11 June 2017 | Shahrul Hakim | Kelantan | MIFA |
11 June 2017 | Fakhrul Zaman | Kelantan | MIFA |
22 May 2017 | Nik Shahrul Azim | Kelantan | Negeri Sembilan |
1 June 2017 | Rahizi Rasib | Negeri Sembilan | Felcra |
Date | Name | New Club |
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15 May 2017 | Darwira Sazan | Penang |
15 May 2017 | Elias Sulaiman | Penang |
18 May 2017 | R. Surendran | Penang |
19 May 2017 | Sanna Nyassi | Penang |
1 June 2017 | Tauffiq Ar Rasyid Johar | PKNS |
1 June 2017 | Safwan Hashim | Felda United |
1 June 2017 | Hazuan Daud | Kuantan |
1 June 2017 | Azhar Arbi Radzuan | PKNP |
20 May 2017 | Riduwan Ma'on | Perlis |
20 May 2017 | Syamirul Shahadidi | Perlis |
20 May 2017 | Ndumba Makeche | Perlis |
20 May 2017 | Radzuan Abdullah | Negeri Sembilan |
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